Decomposing Shapes
A kindergarten math worksheet focusing on decomposing 2D shapes into smaller shapes.
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Decomposing Shapes
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Look at each big shape. Draw lines to show how you can make smaller shapes inside it. Then, count the smaller shapes you made.
1. Look at the rectangle. Draw a line to make two smaller rectangles. How many rectangles did you make?
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2. Look at the square. Draw a line to make two triangles. How many triangles did you make?
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3. Look at the big rectangle. Draw two lines to make three smaller squares. How many squares did you make?
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4. Draw lines to show how you can make a big square from two triangles. How many triangles did you use?
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5. Draw a large triangle. Then, draw a line to divide it into two smaller shapes. What shapes did you make? How many of each?
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