Perfect! I can now confirm that the third shape on the right is indeed a red pentagon. This matches perfectly with the fifth shape on the left, which has a pentagonal cutout. When combined, they would form a complete square.
Now let me verify the other matches to ensure I have all the correct pairings:
1. First shape on left (L-shape) → Second shape on right (smaller L-shape): When combined, they form a complete rectangle.
2. Second shape on left (with triangular notch) → Fifth shape on right (triangle): The triangle fills the notch to form a complete rectangle.
3. Third shape on left (square with hexagonal hole) → First shape on right (hexagon): The hexagon fills the hole to form a complete square.
4. Fourth shape on left (with rectangular notch) → Fourth shape on right (small square/rectangle): The small square fills the notch to form a complete rectangle.
5. Fifth shape on left (square with pentagonal cutout) → Third shape on right (pentagon): The pentagon fills the cutout to form a complete square.
All the matches are now confirmed!
The solution is:
- Connect the first shape on the left with the second shape on the right.
- Connect the second shape on the left with the fifth shape on the right.
- Connect the third shape on the left with the first shape on the right.
- Connect the fourth shape on the left with the fourth shape on the right.
- Connect the fifth shape on the left with the third shape on the right.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of missing parts worksheet.