Shape recognition and counting worksheet for preschoolers with fun illustrations.
A colorful educational worksheet for children featuring three shape-based activities: counting and coloring shapes in a flower, finding shapes in a house scene, and counting shapes in a whale illustration.
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Problem Overview:
The image contains three separate worksheets related to identifying and counting shapes. Each worksheet has a different theme and set of instructions. Below, I will solve each part step by step.
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Worksheet 1: Count the Shapes. Color the Graph
#### Instructions:
- Count the number of each shape in the image.
- Color the graph according to the count.
#### Shapes to Identify:
- Square
- Triangle
- Circle
- Rectangle
#### Solution:
1. Count the Squares:
- There are 4 squares in the image (one in the sun, one in the tree, and two in the flower).
2. Count the Triangles:
- There are 6 triangles in the image (three in the sun, two in the flower, and one in the tree).
3. Count the Circles:
- There are 5 circles in the image (four in the flower and one in the tree).
4. Count the Rectangles:
- There are 2 rectangles in the image (both in the flower).
#### Graph Coloring:
- For each shape, color the corresponding number of boxes in the graph:
- Square: Color 4 boxes.
- Triangle: Color 6 boxes.
- Circle: Color 5 boxes.
- Rectangle: Color 2 boxes.
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Worksheet 2: Find all the Shapes
#### Instructions:
- Identify and count the number of each shape in the house image.
- The shapes to find are:
- Square
- Circle
- Triangle
- Rectangle
#### Solution:
1. Count the Squares:
- There are 8 squares in the image (e.g., windows, door, and parts of the roof).
2. Count the Circles:
- There are 4 circles in the image (e.g., the sun, the moon, and other circular elements).
3. Count the Triangles:
- There are 5 triangles in the image (e.g., the roof, trees, and other triangular elements).
4. Count the Rectangles:
- There are 9 rectangles in the image (e.g., the house body, door, and other rectangular elements).
#### Final Answer:
- Square: 8
- Circle: 4
- Triangle: 5
- Rectangle: 9
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Worksheet 3: Count the Shapes. Color the Graph
#### Instructions:
- Count the number of each shape in the face image.
- Color the graph according to the count.
- The shapes are colored either blue or yellow.
#### Shapes to Identify:
- Blue shapes: Square, Triangle, Circle, Rectangle
- Yellow shapes: Same as blue but with a different color.
#### Solution:
1. Count the Blue Shapes:
- Squares: There are 3 blue squares.
- Triangles: There are 4 blue triangles.
- Circles: There are 2 blue circles.
- Rectangles: There are 3 blue rectangles.
2. Count the Yellow Shapes:
- Squares: There are 2 yellow squares.
- Triangles: There are 3 yellow triangles.
- Circles: There are 4 yellow circles.
- Rectangles: There are 2 yellow rectangles.
#### Graph Coloring:
- For each shape, color the corresponding number of boxes in the graph for both blue and yellow:
- Blue:
- Square: Color 3 boxes.
- Triangle: Color 4 boxes.
- Circle: Color 2 boxes.
- Rectangle: Color 3 boxes.
- Yellow:
- Square: Color 2 boxes.
- Triangle: Color 3 boxes.
- Circle: Color 4 boxes.
- Rectangle: Color 2 boxes.
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Final Answers:
1. Worksheet 1:
- Squares: 4
- Triangles: 6
- Circles: 5
- Rectangles: 2
2. Worksheet 2:
- Squares: 8
- Circles: 4
- Triangles: 5
- Rectangles: 9
3. Worksheet 3:
- Blue:
- Squares: 3
- Triangles: 4
- Circles: 2
- Rectangles: 3
- Yellow:
- Squares: 2
- Triangles: 3
- Circles: 4
- Rectangles: 2
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Final Boxed Answers:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Worksheet 1:} \\
\text{Squares: 4, Triangles: 6, Circles: 5, Rectangles: 2} \\
\text{Worksheet 2:} \\
\text{Squares: 8, Circles: 4, Triangles: 5, Rectangles: 9} \\
\text{Worksheet 3:} \\
\text{Blue: Squares: 3, Triangles: 4, Circles: 2, Rectangles: 3} \\
\text{Yellow: Squares: 2, Triangles: 3, Circles: 4, Rectangles: 2}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of beginning shapes worksheet.