Let’s go through each shape one by one and name it correctly.
1) This is a triangle — it has 3 straight sides and 3 corners.
2) This is a hexagon — it has 6 straight sides and 6 corners.
3) This is a rectangle — it has 4 straight sides, with opposite sides equal and all corners square (90 degrees).
4) This is a pentagon — it has 5 straight sides and 5 corners.
5) This is a square — it has 4 equal straight sides and 4 square corners.
6) This is a trapezoid — it has 4 straight sides, with only one pair of parallel sides (the top and bottom).
7) This is a rhombus — it has 4 equal straight sides, but the angles are not necessarily square. It looks like a tilted square.
8) This is a circle — it has no straight sides or corners; it’s perfectly round.
9) This is a parallelogram — it has 4 straight sides, with both pairs of opposite sides parallel and equal in length. The angles are not square.
Final Answer:
1) Triangle
2) Hexagon
3) Rectangle
4) Pentagon
5) Square
6) Trapezoid
7) Rhombus
8) Circle
9) Parallelogram
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of two dimensional shapes worksheet grade 2.