Let’s go through each shape one by one. The goal is to trace the dotted lines to complete each shape, and then color them if you want (but tracing is the main task).
1.
Circle
- You see a blue curved line that starts at the top and goes halfway around.
- The rest of the circle is shown with dotted lines — it’s the other half.
- To complete it: Trace along the dotted line from where the blue line ends, all the way around until you meet the start of the blue line. Now you have a full circle!
2.
Square
- There’s a green L-shape on the left side — that’s two sides of the square already drawn.
- The other two sides are dotted: one going right from the bottom of the green line, and one going up from the end of that.
- To complete it: Trace the bottom dotted line to the right, then trace the right-side dotted line upward until you reach the top of the green line. Now you have a full square!
3.
Triangle
- A yellow line forms the left side of the triangle.
- The other two sides are dotted: one going down-right from the top, and one going left from the bottom-right corner back to the start.
- To complete it: Trace the dotted line from the top point down to the right, then trace the bottom dotted line back to the left until you connect to the bottom of the yellow line. Now you have a full triangle!
4.
Rectangle
- A red L-shape shows the left and bottom sides.
- The top and right sides are dotted.
- To complete it: Trace the top dotted line to the right, then trace the right-side dotted line downward until you meet the end of the red bottom line. Now you have a full rectangle!
You’ve now completed all four shapes by tracing the dotted parts. Great job!
Final Answer:
Trace the dotted lines to finish each shape:
- Circle: Complete the missing half-circle.
- Square: Add the right and bottom sides.
- Triangle: Add the two missing sides to close the shape.
- Rectangle: Add the top and right sides.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of hand coordination worksheet.