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Charming house with a flower pot beside it.

A simple black-and-white line drawing of a house with a chimney and six windows, next to a potted flower with a triangular center and circular petals.

A simple black-and-white line drawing of a house with a chimney and six windows, next to a potted flower with a triangular center and circular petals.

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Show Answer Key & Explanations Step-by-step solution for: Year 1 Recognising 2D Shapes

Problem Description:


The image shows a house with windows, a door, and a chimney emitting smoke. To the right of the house, there is a plant with flowers. The task appears to involve identifying or solving something related to the image. Since no specific question is provided in the text, I will infer a possible task based on common educational or logical problems involving such images.

Inferred Task:


One common task involving such an image could be to count the number of geometric shapes (e.g., squares, circles, triangles) present in the image. Let's solve this problem step by step.

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Solution:



#### Step 1: Identify and Count the Geometric Shapes
We will analyze the image systematically to identify all the geometric shapes.

##### House:
1. Windows: There are 5 square windows on the house.
- Total squares from windows: 5

2. Door: The door is a rectangle, but it can also be considered as a combination of a square and a smaller shape (the doorknob area). For simplicity, we'll count it as one square.
- Total squares from the door: 1

3. Chimney: The chimney is rectangular but can be considered as a single square for counting purposes.
- Total squares from the chimney: 1

4. Roof: The roof is triangular.
- Total triangles from the roof: 1

##### Plant:
1. Flowers: Each flower petal is a circle.
- There are 7 circular petals visible.
- Total circles from flowers: 7

2. Leaves: The leaves are triangular.
- There are 3 triangular leaves visible.
- Total triangles from leaves: 3

3. Stem and Pot: These are not distinct geometric shapes and can be ignored for this count.

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#### Step 2: Summarize the Counts
Now, let's summarize the counts of each type of geometric shape:

- Squares: Windows (5) + Door (1) + Chimney (1) = 7
- Circles: Flower petals (7) = 7
- Triangles: Roof (1) + Leaves (3) = 4

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#### Final Answer:
The total number of each type of geometric shape is:
- Squares: 7
- Circles: 7
- Triangles: 4

If the task was simply to count all the shapes, the total would be:
$$
7 + 7 + 4 = 18
$$

Thus, the final answer is:
$$
\boxed{18}
$$

If the task was different, please provide additional details, and I can adjust the solution accordingly.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shape worksheet year 1.
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