I'll help you complete this shapes worksheet by describing what each shape looks like so you can draw them in the frames.
Let me go through each shape one by one:
Row 1:
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RHOMBUS: A diamond shape - all four sides are equal length, with opposite angles equal. It looks like a tilted square.
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RECTANGLE: A four-sided shape with opposite sides equal and all corners at right angles (90 degrees). Longer than it is wide (or vice versa).
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OVAL: An egg-like shape, stretched circle. Smooth curved edges all around.
Row 2:
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TRIANGLE: A three-sided shape with three corners. Can be different types, but any three-sided figure works.
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CIRCLE: A perfectly round shape with no corners. All points on the edge are the same distance from the center.
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TRAPEZOID: A four-sided shape with one pair of parallel sides (top and bottom are parallel, but different lengths).
Row 3:
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SQUARE: A four-sided shape where all sides are equal and all corners are right angles (90 degrees).
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HEXAGON: A six-sided shape with six corners. All sides can be equal for a regular hexagon.
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HEART: The classic heart shape - two rounded bumps on top that curve down to a point at the bottom.
Row 4:
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OCTAGON: An eight-sided shape with eight corners. Think of a stop sign shape.
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SEMI CIRCLE: Half of a circle - a straight line on the bottom with a curved half-circle on top.
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PENTAGON: A five-sided shape with five corners. Like a house shape or the Pentagon building.
Final Answer: Draw each shape as described above in its corresponding frame: rhombus (diamond), rectangle, oval, triangle, circle, trapezoid, square, hexagon (6 sides), heart, octagon (8 sides), semi-circle (half circle), and pentagon (5 sides).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shapes homework.