The image displays a collection of 16 different geometric shapes, each labeled with its name. Since there is no specific question asked (such as "count the number of sides" or "identify the red shape"), the task is understood to be identifying and listing the shapes shown in the chart.
Here is the step-by-step identification of the shapes presented in the grid:
Row 1:
1.
Circle: A round shape with no corners.
2.
Triangle: A shape with three straight sides and three corners.
3.
Square: A shape with four equal straight sides and four right angles.
4.
Star: A shape with five points.
Row 2:
5.
Crescent: A curved shape resembling the moon.
6.
Rectangle: A shape with four straight sides and four right angles, where opposite sides are equal.
7.
Pentagon: A shape with five straight sides.
8.
Hexagon: A shape with six straight sides.
Row 3:
9.
Octagon: A shape with eight straight sides.
10.
Rhombus: A four-sided shape where all sides are equal length, often looking like a tilted square.
11.
Cross: A shape made of two intersecting lines or bars.
12.
Trapezoid: A four-sided shape with at least one pair of parallel sides.
Row 4:
13.
Arrow: A symbol indicating direction, consisting of a shaft and a triangular head.
14.
Oval: An elongated round shape, like an egg.
15.
Heart: A symbolic shape representing love, with two rounded lobes at the top and a point at the bottom.
16.
Parallelogram: A four-sided shape where opposite sides are parallel and equal in length.
Final Answer:
The image contains the following 16 shapes: Circle, Triangle, Square, Star, Crescent, Rectangle, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Rhombus, Cross, Trapezoid, Arrow, Oval, Heart, and Parallelogram.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable geometric shapes.