Write the number of sides and vertices (corners). Then write the name of the shape on the line. Use the word bank to help you spell. THE FIRST ONE HAS BEEN DONE FOR YOU!
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Question 6
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Circle the angles in each shape and write how many. At the bottom, draw two shapes which have 8 angles in ALL.
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Question 11
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Read the rules! Then circle the shapes in each group that match the RULE! You can cross out the shapes that don't match the rule.
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Question 2
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How many sides does a hexagon have?
Question 3
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How many vertices does a quadrilateral have?
Question 4
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What is the best estimate for the length of the ribbon? Remember a sheet of paper is 20 cm. wide.
Question 5
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Look at the picture graph. How many more children chose apples than oranges?
Question 7
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How many angles does this shape have?
Question 8
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How many angles does this shape have?
Question 9
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Using what you KNOW, what is the best ESTIMATE for the length of the string in inches? Remember a sheet of paper in only 8 1/2 inches wide.
Question 10
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Look at the picture graph. How many children chose daisies?
Question 12
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Which shape has FEWER than 4 sides?
Question 13
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Using inches, what is the best estimate of the length of the pencil. Remember a sheet of paper is ONLY 8 1/2" wide.
Question 14
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Using the tally chart, how many children chose basketball as their favorite sport?