Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific shapes in your uploaded image. However, if you describe the shapes or list them, I can help you identify and name each 2D shape.
That said, based on the layout of the worksheet titled
"Name the 2D Shape", it appears to contain common two-dimensional geometric shapes. Here’s how you can identify and name each one:
Common 2D Shapes:
1.
Triangle – A three-sided polygon.
- Types: Equilateral (all sides equal), Isosceles (two sides equal), Scalene (no sides equal), Right-angled (one 90° angle).
2.
Octagon – An eight-sided polygon.
3.
Trapezoid – A quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
4.
Rectangle – A quadrilateral with four right angles and opposite sides equal.
5.
Parallelogram – A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
6.
Rhombus – A parallelogram with all four sides equal (diamond-shaped).
7.
Pentagon – A five-sided polygon.
8.
Square – A rectangle with all sides equal (a special type of rectangle and rhombus).
9.
Hexagon – A six-sided polygon.
10.
Right triangle – A triangle with one 90° angle.
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Step-by-step Guide to Solve:
For each shape:
1. Count the number of sides.
2. Look for symmetry, parallel lines, or right angles.
3. Use the definitions above to match the shape.
#### Example:
- If a shape has
3 sides, it's a
triangle.
- If it has
4 sides, check:
- All sides equal and all angles 90° →
Square
- Opposite sides equal and 90° angles →
Rectangle
- Opposite sides equal but no 90° angles →
Parallelogram
- Only one pair of parallel sides →
Trapezoid
- All sides equal, not 90° →
Rhombus
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Likely Shapes on the Worksheet (based on typical design):
Row 1:
1. Triangle
2. Octagon
3. Trapezoid
4. Rectangle
Row 2:
5. Parallelogram
6. Right triangle
7. Rhombus
8. Right trapezoid
Row 3:
9. Scalene triangle
10. Octagon
11. Pentagon
12. Hexagon
13. Square
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If you provide the descriptions or labels for each shape, I can give exact names for all 13 shapes. Otherwise, use the guide above to fill in the blanks!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shapes worksheet grade 4.