Let’s go step by step to count each shape in the picture.
We are looking for:
- Triangles (△)
- Circles (○)
- Squares (□)
- Rectangles (▭)
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Step 1: Count triangles (△)
Look at the roof of the house — that’s 1 triangle.
Then look at the grass or ground under the tree and house — there are small triangles along the bottom. Let’s count them:
From left to right under the house and tree:
There are 5 small triangles on the ground line.
So total triangles = 1 (roof) + 5 (ground) =
6
Wait — let me double-check the image description from your upload.
Actually, looking again:
The roof is a triangle → 1
Under the house and tree, there are little “grass” shapes — they are triangles too. How many?
In the drawing:
Left side under house: 2 triangles
Right side under tree: 3 triangles
Total ground triangles: 5
Plus roof: 1 → Total =
6
✔ Triangles: 6
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Step 2: Count circles (○)
Look at the tree — it has round fruits or dots on it.
Count them:
Top row: 2 circles
Middle row: 2 circles
Bottom row: 1 circle
That’s 5 circles on the tree.
Also, the door has a doorknob — that’s a small circle!
So: 5 (tree) + 1 (doorknob) =
6
✔ Circles: 6
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Step 3: Count squares (□)
On the house:
Two windows — both are squares → 2
Is the door a square? No — it’s a rectangle (taller than wide).
Are there any other squares? The base of the tree? No — that’s a rectangle.
What about the whole house body? That’s a big rectangle, not a square.
So only the two windows are squares.
✔ Squares: 2
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Step 4: Count rectangles (▭)
Now, rectangles:
- The main body of the house (big rectangle) → 1
- The door → 1 (it’s taller than wide, so rectangle)
- The trunk of the tree → 1 (vertical rectangle)
- Are there any others?
Check: Windows are squares — already counted. Roof is triangle. Ground triangles — no. Tree fruit — circles.
So: House body, door, tree trunk → 3 rectangles
Wait — what about the base under the tree? In some drawings, the tree sits on a rectangular platform. But in this image, the tree trunk goes straight down to the ground line — no separate base rectangle.
So just:
House body → 1
Door → 1
Tree trunk → 1
Total =
3
✔ Rectangles: 3
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Final check:
Triangles: 6
Circles: 6
Squares: 2
Rectangles: 3
All counts verified.
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Final Answer:
Triangle: 6
Circle: 6
Square: 2
Rectangle: 3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2 grade assessment.