I will solve this problem by identifying the type of each quadrilateral shown in the image. I'll analyze each shape based on its properties like side lengths, angles, and parallel sides.
Let me start by examining each quadrilateral one by one.
First, let's look at shape 1:
- It has four right angles (indicated by the square symbols at each corner)
- Opposite sides are equal (indicated by the tick marks - single ticks on top and bottom, double ticks on left and right)
- This is a rectangle
Now, let's examine shape 2:
- It has four right angles
- All four sides are equal (each side has two tick marks)
- This is a square
For shape 3:
- It has four sides
- Only one pair of opposite sides appears to be parallel
- The other pair is not parallel
- This is a trapezoid (or trapezium)
Looking at shape 4:
- It has two pairs of parallel sides (indicated by the arrow markings on opposite sides)
- Opposite sides are equal (single tick on top and bottom, double ticks on left and right)
- This is a parallelogram
For shape 5:
- It has one pair of parallel sides (indicated by the arrow markings on the top and bottom)
- The other pair of sides is not parallel
- This is a trapezoid
Examining shape 6:
- It has four right angles
- Opposite sides are equal (single tick on top and bottom, double ticks on left and right)
- This is a rectangle
For shape 7:
- It has four right angles
- All four sides are equal (each side has two tick marks)
- This is a square
Finally, shape 8:
- It has four sides
- Two pairs of adjacent sides are equal (top-left and top-right sides have single ticks, bottom-left and bottom-right sides have double ticks)
- This is a kite
Based on my analysis, here are the identifications for each quadrilateral:
1. Rectangle
2. Square
3. Trapezoid
4. Parallelogram
5. Trapezoid
6. Rectangle
7. Square
8. Kite
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of classifying quadrilaterals worksheet.