Let's solve this step-by-step by analyzing the image and counting the shapes used in each part of the figure.
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Step 1: Analyze the Hat
The hat consists of:
- A
rectangle (the long horizontal piece)
- A
square on top of it
- The square has
dots on it — these are
circles (some black, some white)
Now let's count:
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Circles in the hat:
- On the
rectangle: 4 circles (2 black, 2 white)
- On the
square: 4 circles (2 black, 2 white)
- Total circles = 4 + 4 =
8 circles
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Rectangles in the hat:
- The long horizontal piece is a
rectangle
- No other rectangles in the hat
- So,
1 rectangle
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Squares in the hat:
- The small shape on top is a
square
- So,
1 square
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Triangles in the hat:
- There are no triangles in the hat
- So,
0 triangles
✔ Hat Summary:
- Circles:
8
- Rectangles:
1
- Squares:
1
- Triangles:
0
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Step 2: Analyze the Face
The face is a large
circle, with:
- Two
eyes — each eye is a
circle
- A
nose — a small
triangle
- A
mouth — a curved line (not a shape), so we don’t count it
So:
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Circles in the face:
- The
face itself is a circle → 1
- Two
eyes → 2
- Total = 1 + 2 =
3 circles
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Triangles in the face:
- The
nose is a triangle →
1 triangle
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Squares in the face:
- No squares →
0 squares
✔ Face Summary:
- Circles:
3
- Triangles:
1
- Squares:
0
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Step 3: Arms
Looking at the arms:
- Each arm is a
rectangle
- There are two arms → both are
rectangles
So:
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My arms are: rectangles
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Step 4: Body
The body is a
large triangle pointing downward.
So:
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My body is a: triangle
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Step 5: Legs
Each leg is a
rectangle
So:
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My legs are: rectangles
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Step 6: Feet
Each foot is a
square, but with a diagonal line — that doesn't change the shape. It’s still a
square.
So:
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My feet are: squares
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✔ Final Answers:
My hat has:
- ___8___ circles
- ___1___ rectangles
- ___1___ squares
- ___0___ triangles
My face has:
- ___3___ circles
- ___1___ triangles
- ___0___ squares
My arms are: rectangles
My body is a: triangle
My legs are: rectangles
My feet are: squares
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Note: This worksheet encourages children to identify basic geometric shapes and practice observation skills. The back of the page asks them to create their own shape person or animal — a fun creative extension!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shape worksheet first.