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"Shapes worksheet for kids to draw geometric figures in labeled frames."

A black and white educational worksheet titled "Shapes" with 12 labeled frames for drawing various geometric shapes like rhombus, rectangle, oval, triangle, circle, trapezoid, square, hexagon, heart, octagon, semi circle, and pentagon. Cartoon characters are placed around the worksheet.

A black and white educational worksheet titled "Shapes" with 12 labeled frames for drawing various geometric shapes like rhombus, rectangle, oval, triangle, circle, trapezoid, square, hexagon, heart, octagon, semi circle, and pentagon. Cartoon characters are placed around the worksheet.

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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:
- RHOMBUS: A diamond shape - all four sides are equal length, with opposite angles equal. It looks like a tilted square.
- 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).
- OVAL: An egg-like shape, stretched circle. Smooth curved edges all around.

Row 2:
- TRIANGLE: A three-sided shape with three corners. Can be different types, but any three-sided figure works.
- CIRCLE: A perfectly round shape with no corners. All points on the edge are the same distance from the center.
- TRAPEZOID: A four-sided shape with one pair of parallel sides (top and bottom are parallel, but different lengths).

Row 3:
- SQUARE: A four-sided shape where all sides are equal and all corners are right angles (90 degrees).
- HEXAGON: A six-sided shape with six corners. All sides can be equal for a regular hexagon.
- HEART: The classic heart shape - two rounded bumps on top that curve down to a point at the bottom.

Row 4:
- OCTAGON: An eight-sided shape with eight corners. Think of a stop sign shape.
- SEMI CIRCLE: Half of a circle - a straight line on the bottom with a curved half-circle on top.
- 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.
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