The task is to trace and color the shape shown in the worksheet.
Step 1: Look at the top row of the image. There are three shapes — all are circles. One is solid red, one is a beach ball (colored with red, blue, black), and one is solid blue. The instruction says “Trace & color the shape.”
Step 2: Below those, there are six dashed outlines of circles arranged in two rows of three. These are for tracing.
Step 3: The bottom right has a grid with an arrow pointing to it — this is likely for coloring or counting, but since the main task is to trace and color, we focus on the dashed circles.
Step 4: The word “Circle” is written at the bottom left — confirming the shape to work with.
Step 5: Since the student is supposed to trace and color, they should:
- Use a pencil or pen to trace over each dashed circle outline.
- Then, use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to fill in each traced circle with any color they like (or match the ones above if desired).
There’s no math or logic problem here — it’s a hands-on activity to practice shape recognition, fine motor skills (tracing), and creativity (coloring).
Final Answer:
Trace each dashed circle with a pencil, then color them in with your favorite colors!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of learning shapes worksheet.