The task in the image is to trace the shapes provided. Here's a step-by-step explanation of how to solve this problem:
Objective:
Trace the outlines of the shapes (circle, rectangle, triangle, and square) shown on the worksheet.
Steps to Solve:
1.
Identify the Shapes:
- The worksheet provides examples of four shapes:
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Circle: A round shape with no corners.
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Rectangle: A four-sided shape with opposite sides equal and all angles at 90 degrees.
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Triangle: A three-sided shape.
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Square: A four-sided shape with all sides equal and all angles at 90 degrees.
2.
Locate the Dotted Outlines:
- Next to each labeled shape, there are dotted outlines that need to be traced.
3.
Trace Each Shape:
- Use a pencil or pen to carefully trace along the dotted lines for each shape.
- Ensure that your tracing follows the exact path of the dotted outline.
4.
Complete All Traces:
- Trace all the dotted outlines for each shape:
- Two circles
- Two rectangles
- Two triangles
- Two squares
Solution Explanation:
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Circle: Trace the two circular outlines by following the curved dotted lines.
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Rectangle: Trace the two rectangular outlines by following the straight dotted lines.
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Triangle: Trace the two triangular outlines by following the straight dotted lines forming three sides.
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Square: Trace the two square outlines by following the straight dotted lines forming four equal sides.
Final Answer:
After completing the tracing, the worksheet should look like this:
- The two circles will have solid black outlines where you traced.
- The two rectangles will have solid black outlines where you traced.
- The two triangles will have solid black outlines where you traced.
- The two squares will have solid black outlines where you traced.
This activity helps in developing fine motor skills and shape recognition.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{\text{Trace all the dotted outlines of the shapes as described.}}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shapes tracing worksheet.