Final Answer:
The shapes with all sides correctly shown with arrows are:
- The pink rectangle
- The green triangle
- The purple square
- The yellow diamond (rhombus)
- The blue triangle
The teal pentagon is
not correct because it has only 5 arrows, but a pentagon has 5 sides — wait, actually it *does* have 5 arrows, one on each side. Let me double-check carefully.
Wait — looking again:
- Pink rectangle: 4 arrows → correct (4 sides)
- Green triangle: 3 arrows → correct (3 sides)
- Purple square: 4 arrows → correct (4 sides)
- Teal pentagon: 5 arrows → correct (5 sides)
- Yellow diamond (rhombus): 4 arrows → correct (4 sides)
- Blue triangle: 3 arrows → correct (3 sides)
All six shapes have the right number of arrows for their sides.
But the instruction says: “Check the shapes that have
all of their sides correctly shown with arrows.”
We must also check if arrows point *along* the sides, not diagonally or inward/outward incorrectly.
Let’s inspect arrow directions:
1. Pink rectangle: arrows point outward, perpendicular to each side — standard way to indicate sides.
✔
2. Green triangle: arrows point outward, one per side, along the edges.
✔
3. Purple square: arrows point outward, one per side — but two arrows (top-left and bottom-left) point diagonally *into* the corner, not strictly along the side. Wait — zoom in.
I need to zoom in to verify arrow placement precisely.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2nd grade shape worksheet.