Let’s look at the shape made from simple geometric figures.
We can break it down into parts:
1. There is a
circle on top — that’s one shape.
2. Below it, there’s a
triangle — that’s the second shape.
3. Under the triangle, there’s a
rectangle — that’s the third shape.
4. And below the rectangle, there’s another
circle — that’s the fourth shape.
So we have:
- Circle (top)
- Triangle
- Rectangle
- Circle (bottom)
That’s 4 shapes total.
Wait — let’s double-check by counting again slowly:
Top: circle → 1
Middle-top: triangle → 2
Middle-bottom: rectangle → 3
Bottom: circle → 4
Yes, 4 distinct shapes are used to build this figure.
Final Answer:
4
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of communication exercises.