Shape Hunt worksheet for kids to identify and count different geometric shapes.
A printable "Shape Hunt" worksheet for children to identify and count various geometric shapes like squares, circles, triangles, and hexagons, with a color-coding chart at the bottom.
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It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled "Shape Hunt" that asks students to:
1. Identify and count various geometric shapes in a grid.
2. Color the shapes according to a color code.
3. Fill in a table with the number of each shape and its corresponding color.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve this step-by-step based on what’s typically found in such worksheets. Let me walk through how to complete it properly.
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The shapes in the grid are likely:
- Triangle
- Rectangle
- Circle
- Square
- Pentagon
- Hexagon
- Diamond (Rhombus)
You need to go through the grid and count how many times each shape appears.
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Based on your description, the color coding is:
| Shape | Color |
|-------------|------------|
| Triangle | Yellow |
| Rectangle | Red |
| Circle | Green |
| Square | Orange |
| Pentagon | Blue |
| Hexagon | Purple |
| Diamond | Pink |
> Note: The "diamond" is often a rhombus or a rotated square.
---
Let’s assume the grid has multiple rows of shapes. Since I don’t have the actual image, here's a typical example of how the grid might look (based on common versions of this worksheet):
```
Row 1: △ □ ○ ◆ □ ◇ △
Row 2: ◻ ○ △ ◇ ◆ □ ◇
Row 3: ○ ◇ □ ◆ △ ◇ ◻
Row 4: ◆ ◇ ◻ △ □ ○ ◇
Row 5: △ ◻ ○ ◆ □ ◇ △
```
Now let's count each shape:
#### Counting:
- Triangle (△): 6
- Rectangle (◻): 5
- Circle (○): 5
- Square (□): 6
- Pentagon (◇): 7
- Hexagon (◆): 6
- Diamond (◆ or ◇): Wait — need to clarify:
- Usually, ◆ = diamond/rhombus
- ◇ = pentagon? Or is it a diamond?
Wait — this is ambiguous. In most cases:
- ◇ is a diamond (rhombus)
- ○ is circle
- △ is triangle
- □ is square
- ▭ is rectangle
- ⬡ or pentagon is five sides
- ⬡⬡ or hexagon is six sides
So we must carefully distinguish:
- Pentagon: 5 sides → ⬡ (like a house top)
- Hexagon: 6 sides → ⬡⬡
- Diamond: 4 sides, tilted square → ◆
Let’s assume the shapes are drawn clearly.
But since I can't see the image, I'll provide a template solution based on typical problems.
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Let’s say after counting:
| Shape | Count |
|-------------|-------|
| Triangle | 6 |
| Rectangle | 5 |
| Circle | 7 |
| Square | 6 |
| Pentagon | 5 |
| Hexagon | 4 |
| Diamond | 6 |
> *(These numbers are examples — adjust based on actual image)*
---
Now, color each shape according to the key:
- Color all triangles Yellow
- Color all rectangles Red
- Color all circles Green
- Color all squares Orange
- Color all pentagons Blue
- Color all hexagons Purple
- Color all diamonds Pink
---
In the bottom table, write:
| Shape | Color | How many |
|-------------|-----------|----------|
| Triangle | Yellow | 6 |
| Rectangle | Red | 5 |
| Circle | Green | 7 |
| Square | Orange | 6 |
| Pentagon | Blue | 5 |
| Hexagon | Purple | 4 |
| Diamond | Pink | 6 |
---
If your image matches this pattern, then:
> Total shapes counted: 49
> Most common shape: Circle (7)
> Least common: Hexagon (4)
---
- Go row by row and mark each shape as you count.
- Use a pencil first to tally.
- Double-check counts.
- Use different colored pencils for coloring.
---
⚠️ If you can describe the exact layout (e.g., number of rows, how many shapes per row, or list the shapes in order), I can give you the exact count.
Would you like to describe the image or list the shapes in the grid? I can then give you the precise answer!
1. Identify and count various geometric shapes in a grid.
2. Color the shapes according to a color code.
3. Fill in a table with the number of each shape and its corresponding color.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve this step-by-step based on what’s typically found in such worksheets. Let me walk through how to complete it properly.
---
🔍 Step 1: Understand the Shapes
The shapes in the grid are likely:
- Triangle
- Rectangle
- Circle
- Square
- Pentagon
- Hexagon
- Diamond (Rhombus)
You need to go through the grid and count how many times each shape appears.
---
🎨 Step 2: Color Code Key (from the chart)
Based on your description, the color coding is:
| Shape | Color |
|-------------|------------|
| Triangle | Yellow |
| Rectangle | Red |
| Circle | Green |
| Square | Orange |
| Pentagon | Blue |
| Hexagon | Purple |
| Diamond | Pink |
> Note: The "diamond" is often a rhombus or a rotated square.
---
✔ Step 3: Count Each Shape
Let’s assume the grid has multiple rows of shapes. Since I don’t have the actual image, here's a typical example of how the grid might look (based on common versions of this worksheet):
```
Row 1: △ □ ○ ◆ □ ◇ △
Row 2: ◻ ○ △ ◇ ◆ □ ◇
Row 3: ○ ◇ □ ◆ △ ◇ ◻
Row 4: ◆ ◇ ◻ △ □ ○ ◇
Row 5: △ ◻ ○ ◆ □ ◇ △
```
Now let's count each shape:
#### Counting:
- Triangle (△): 6
- Rectangle (◻): 5
- Circle (○): 5
- Square (□): 6
- Pentagon (◇): 7
- Hexagon (◆): 6
- Diamond (◆ or ◇): Wait — need to clarify:
- Usually, ◆ = diamond/rhombus
- ◇ = pentagon? Or is it a diamond?
Wait — this is ambiguous. In most cases:
- ◇ is a diamond (rhombus)
- ○ is circle
- △ is triangle
- □ is square
- ▭ is rectangle
- ⬡ or pentagon is five sides
- ⬡⬡ or hexagon is six sides
So we must carefully distinguish:
- Pentagon: 5 sides → ⬡ (like a house top)
- Hexagon: 6 sides → ⬡⬡
- Diamond: 4 sides, tilted square → ◆
Let’s assume the shapes are drawn clearly.
But since I can't see the image, I'll provide a template solution based on typical problems.
---
✔ Example Solution (Assuming Common Layout)
Let’s say after counting:
| Shape | Count |
|-------------|-------|
| Triangle | 6 |
| Rectangle | 5 |
| Circle | 7 |
| Square | 6 |
| Pentagon | 5 |
| Hexagon | 4 |
| Diamond | 6 |
> *(These numbers are examples — adjust based on actual image)*
---
🖌️ Step 4: Color the Shapes
Now, color each shape according to the key:
- Color all triangles Yellow
- Color all rectangles Red
- Color all circles Green
- Color all squares Orange
- Color all pentagons Blue
- Color all hexagons Purple
- Color all diamonds Pink
---
📊 Step 5: Fill in the Table
In the bottom table, write:
| Shape | Color | How many |
|-------------|-----------|----------|
| Triangle | Yellow | 6 |
| Rectangle | Red | 5 |
| Circle | Green | 7 |
| Square | Orange | 6 |
| Pentagon | Blue | 5 |
| Hexagon | Purple | 4 |
| Diamond | Pink | 6 |
---
✔ Final Answer (Example)
If your image matches this pattern, then:
> Total shapes counted: 49
> Most common shape: Circle (7)
> Least common: Hexagon (4)
---
🧠 Tips for Students:
- Go row by row and mark each shape as you count.
- Use a pencil first to tally.
- Double-check counts.
- Use different colored pencils for coloring.
---
⚠️ If you can describe the exact layout (e.g., number of rows, how many shapes per row, or list the shapes in order), I can give you the exact count.
Would you like to describe the image or list the shapes in the grid? I can then give you the precise answer!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shape hunt worksheet.