It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet that involves identifying and coloring geometric shapes in a drawing of a house and a tree. The image includes:
- A house with various shapes: triangle (roof), rectangle (walls, door, windows), circle (window), and a small square or rectangle for the chimney.
- A tree made of a triangle (top) and a rectangle (trunk).
- A key on the left side showing which shape should be colored with which color:
- Triangle → Green
- Rectangle → Blue
- Circle → Red
- Square → Yellow
Task:
Color each shape according to the key.
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Step-by-step Solution:
1.
Identify all shapes in the drawing:
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Triangle:
- Roof of the house
- Top of the tree
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Rectangle:
- Main body of the house
- Door
- Two windows
- Tree trunk
- Chimney (if it's rectangular)
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Circle:
- Round window on the front of the house
- Small circle on the door (doorknob)
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Square:
- Possibly the chimney if it's square, but it appears to be rectangular. If not clearly square, this may not apply.
2.
Apply the color key:
- Color
all triangles green:
- House roof
- Tree top
- Color
all rectangles blue:
- House walls
- Door
- Windows
- Tree trunk
- Chimney
- Color
all circles red:
- Round window
- Doorknob
- Color
any squares yellow:
- If the chimney is a square, color it yellow; otherwise, skip.
> Note: In the drawing, the chimney appears to be made of stacked rectangles, so it would be colored blue, not yellow.
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Final Answer:
You should:
- Color the
roof and
tree top green.
- Color the
house walls,
door,
windows,
tree trunk, and
chimney blue.
- Color the
round window and
doorknob red.
- There are no clear squares in the image, so
yellow may not be used.
This activity helps children recognize basic geometric shapes and associate them with colors.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable house shapes.