Problem Description:
The task is to
color the squares in the provided images. The instructions are straightforward, and we need to identify which shapes qualify as "squares" and color them accordingly.
Analysis of Each Image:
1.
Dice:
- The image shows a cube with black dots on one face.
- A cube is made up of square faces, but only one face is visible here.
- The visible face is a square, so it should be colored.
2.
Present:
- The image shows a rectangular box with a bow on top.
- The box itself is not a square; it is a rectangle.
- However, if we consider the front face of the box (which is a square), it should be colored.
3.
Window:
- The image shows four separate squares arranged in a grid pattern.
- All four shapes are squares, so they should all be colored.
4.
Treasure Map:
- The image contains various symbols and shapes, including triangles, circles, and other irregular shapes.
- There are no squares present in this image, so nothing should be colored here.
Solution:
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Dice: Color the visible square face.
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Present: Color the square face of the box.
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Window: Color all four squares.
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Treasure Map: Do not color anything, as there are no squares.
Final Answer:
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Color the following squares:
- The visible face of the dice.
- The square face of the present.
- All four squares in the window.
- No squares in the treasure map.
This completes the task as per the instructions.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of square worksheet.