I'll solve this step by step.
First, I need to identify all the rectangles in the image. A rectangle is a four-sided shape with opposite sides equal and all angles being 90 degrees (right angles).
Let me scan through the image systematically to count all the rectangles:
1. In the top row, there's one vertical rectangle on the right side.
2. In the second row, there's one horizontal rectangle on the left side.
3. In the third row, there's one vertical rectangle in the middle.
4. In the fourth row, there's one square (which is also a rectangle) in the middle.
5. In the fifth row, there's one vertical rectangle on the right side.
6. In the bottom row, there's one large horizontal rectangle spanning most of the width.
Wait, let me double-check to make sure I didn't miss any. I should also consider that squares are technically rectangles (since they have four right angles and opposite sides equal).
Let me count again more carefully:
- Top row: 1 rectangle (vertical)
- Second row: 1 rectangle (horizontal)
- Third row: 1 rectangle (vertical)
- Fourth row: 1 square (which counts as a rectangle)
- Fifth row: 1 rectangle (vertical)
- Bottom row: 1 large rectangle (horizontal)
That gives us 6 rectangles total.
Actually, let me verify once more to be absolutely certain. Looking at the image again, I can see:
- Row 1: 1 rectangle
- Row 2: 1 rectangle
- Row 3: 1 rectangle
- Row 4: 1 square (rectangle)
- Row 5: 1 rectangle
- Row 6: 1 large rectangle
Yes, that's 6 rectangles.
The answer is 6 rectangles.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rectangle worksheet.