This activity is about making a train using different shapes. You don’t need to do any math or write answers — you just need to follow the instructions on the page.
Here’s what to do:
1. Look at all the shapes on the paper: there are squares, rectangles, circles, and one triangle.
2. Use scissors to carefully cut out each shape along the black lines.
3. Pick up your coloring tools (crayons, markers, or colored pencils) and color each shape however you like — maybe make the engine red, the wheels blue, etc.
4. Get another piece of paper (this will be your “train sheet”).
5. Arrange the colored shapes on that new paper to look like a train. For example:
- Use a big rectangle for the train car.
- Put two circles below it for wheels.
- Add a square or smaller rectangle on top for the cabin.
- Use the triangle as a smokestack or front point.
6. Once you’re happy with how it looks, glue the shapes down so they stay in place.
That’s it! You’ve made your own shape train.
Final Answer: Cut out the shapes, color them, arrange them into a train picture on another sheet of paper, and glue them down.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable train shapes.