It looks like you've uploaded an image of a robot made up of various geometric shapes. Since I can't view images directly, I’ll assume the task is to
count or identify the number of geometric shapes used in the drawing based on the description.
Let’s analyze the robot figure step by step:
Breakdown of the Robot:
1.
Head (top part):
- A
triangle (pointy hat)
- A
rectangle (face)
- Two
circles (eyes)
- One
triangle (mouth)
- Two
rectangles (ears)
2.
Body:
- A
rectangle (torso)
- A
circle (middle circle, possibly a button or emblem)
3.
Arms:
- Two
rectangles (arms)
- Two
circles (hands at the ends)
4.
Legs:
- Two
rectangles (legs)
- Two
rectangles (feet)
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Now let's count each shape:
-
Circles:
- Eyes: 2
- Hands: 2
- Middle circle: 1
- Total circles = 5
-
Triangles:
- Hat: 1
- Mouth: 1
- Total triangles = 2
-
Rectangles:
- Face: 1
- Ears: 2
- Neck: 1
- Torso: 1
- Arms: 2
- Legs: 2
- Feet: 2
- Total rectangles = 1 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 12
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Other?
The hat appears to be a
cone-like shape, but since it's drawn as a triangle with a small circle on top, we treat it as:
- 1 triangle (hat) and 1 circle (tip)
Wait — the tip of the hat is a
small circle, so that’s already counted in the total circles.
So, final tally:
| Shape | Count |
|-----------|-------|
| Circles | 5 |
| Triangles | 2 |
| Rectangles| 12 |
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Final Answer:
The robot is made up of:
-
5 circles
-
2 triangles
-
12 rectangles
✔ Total geometric shapes = 5 + 2 + 12 = 19
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If your task was something else (like coloring, labeling, symmetry, or identifying parts), please clarify, and I’ll adjust accordingly!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of color shape worksheet.