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Chapter 5

The document is a practice workbook focused on exploring plane and solid shapes, including activities for tracing, matching, sorting, and coloring various geometric shapes. It includes exercises for identifying shapes, counting sides and corners, and creating patterns with shapes. The workbook is designed for educational purposes, likely for young learners to enhance their understanding of shapes and patterns.

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Chapter 5

The document is a practice workbook focused on exploring plane and solid shapes, including activities for tracing, matching, sorting, and coloring various geometric shapes. It includes exercises for identifying shapes, counting sides and corners, and creating patterns with shapes. The workbook is designed for educational purposes, likely for young learners to enhance their understanding of shapes and patterns.

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5 Shapes and Patterns

Practice 1 Exploring Plane Shapes


Trace the dots.
Then match each shape to its name.

1.
™ ™ triangle
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™ ™ square

™ ™ rectangle

™ ™ circle

Lesson 1 Exploring Plane Shapes 97


A part of each shape is missing.
Think about what shape it was.
Then match the shape to its name.

2.

™ ™ rectangle

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™ ™ triangle

™ ™ square

™ ™ circle

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Circle the shapes that are the same shape as the shaded shape.

3.

4.

5.

6.
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Color the shapes.


7. squares

8. triangles

Lesson 1 Exploring Plane Shapes 99


Color the shapes.

9. rectangles

10. The shapes that are not circles.

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Which shape is not in each set?
Circle the correct answer.

11. Set A 12. Set B

A rectangle/square is A triangle/circle is
not in this set. not in this set.

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How many sides and corners are there?


Count.

13. 14.

sides sides
corners corners
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Sort the shapes by color.


Circle the shape that is different.

15.

Sort the shapes by size.


Color the shapes that are alike.

16.

Lesson 1 Exploring Plane Shapes 101


Sort the shapes by shape.
Color the shapes that are alike.

17.

Sort the shapes by corners.

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Circle the shape that is different.

18.

Sort the shapes by the number of sides.


Circle the shape that is different.

19.

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Practice 2 Exploring Plane Shapes


Read.
Then answer the questions.

1. Josh has a square piece of paper.


He folds it and unfolds it.
Then he draws a line along the fold.
Now he has two new shapes, A and B.
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A B

Write yes or no.


a. Are Shape A and Shape B the same shape?

b. Are Shape A and Shape B the same size?

Count.
c. How many sides are there?

Shape A Shape B

d. How many corners are there?

Shape A Shape B

Lesson 1 Exploring Plane Shapes 103


Write yes or no.
e. Are Shape A and Shape B different?

Josh then cuts out Shape A and Shape B.

A B

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Are the shapes the same shape and size?


Write yes or no.
2.
C

D
Shapes C and D

3.

E F
Shapes E and F

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Circle the correct answer.

4. The triangle is made up of two / three equal parts.

5. One half of / fourth of the triangle is shaded.


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Circle the correct answer.

6. The circle is made up of three / four equal parts.

7. One half of / fourth of the circle is shaded.

Lesson 3 Exploring Solid Shapes 105


Which rectangle is cut into halves?
Check your answer.

8.

or

A B

Fill in the blank.

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9. Which rectangle in Exercise 8 has bigger parts, A or B?

Rectangle has bigger parts.

Color 1 quarter of the circle blue.

10 .

106 Practice 1 Counting to 10


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Practice 3 Exploring Solid Shapes


Match each shape to its name.
1.

™ ™ cube

™ ™ cone
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™ ™ pyramid

™ ™ sphere

™ ™ cylinder

rectangular
™ ™ prism

Lesson 2 Exploring Solid Shapes 107


Answer the questions.
Circle the shapes.

2. Which shapes are not cylinders?

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3. Which shapes are not pyramids?

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Answer the questions.


Circle the shapes.

4. Which shapes can you stack?


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5. Which shapes can you slide?

6. Which shapes can you roll?

Lesson 2 Exploring Solid Shapes 109


7. Which shape can you only slide?

8. Which shape can you only roll?

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Practice 4 Making Pictures and Models


with Shapes
Find the shapes in the pictures.
Count how many of each shape there are.
Write the number.
1. Shape Number
triangle 3
circle
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rectangle

square

2. Shape Number
triangle

circle
rectangle

square

Lesson 3 Making Pictures and Models with Shapes 111


Match the pieces to make a shape. circle
Name the shapes.
square
Use the words in the box.
triangle
rectangle
3.

™ ™
circle

4.

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™ ™

5.

™ ™

6.

™ ™

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Cut out the shapes below and make a picture.


Paste the picture here or use your own paper.
You do not need to use all the shapes.

7.
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Lesson 3 Making Pictures and Models with Shapes 113


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Look at the pictures.


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8. How many triangles can you see?

I can see triangles.


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9. A star can be made of triangles.

This star is made of


triangles.

Draw triangles another way to make up this star.

This star is made


of triangles.

Lesson 3 Making Pictures and Models with Shapes 115


10. Draw a picture with shapes.
Count how many of each shape there are.
Write the number.

Shape Number
triangle

circle
rectangle

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square

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Practice 5 Making Pictures and Models


with Shapes
Look at the pictures.
Count how many of each solid shape there are.
Write the number.

Shape Number
1.
sphere
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cylinder

rectangular
prism

cone

cube

pyramid

Lesson 3 Making Pictures and Models with Shapes 117


Shape Number
2.
sphere

cylinder
rectangular
prism

cone

cube

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pyramid

3. Shape Number

sphere

cylinder
rectangular
prism

cone

cube

pyramid

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Practice 6 Seeing Shapes Around Us


Trace the shape of each thing.
Then color.

1.
Circles - red Squares - yellow
Triangles - blue Rectangles - green
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Lesson 4 Seeing Shapes Around Us 119


Look at the pictures.
Circle the correct things.
2. the thing that has the shape of a square

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3. the thing that does not ]VkZi]Zh]VeZd[VX^gXaZ

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Match.

4. rectangular
™ ™ prism

™ ™ sphere
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™ ™ cube

cylinder
™ ™

™ ™ pyramid

Lesson 4 Seeing Shapes Around Us 121


Look at the picture.
Color the shapes in the picture.

5.
Shape Color Shape Color

cube blue pyramid purple

rectangular
sphere red green
prism

cone yellow cylinder orange

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What shape is not in the picture?


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Practice 7 Making Patterns with Plane


Shapes
Sort the shapes.
Write the numbers in the correct boxes.
1.

1 4 5 6
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2 3 9 7 8

Shape
Circles Triangles Squares Rectangles
4 7

Size Color
Big Small Black White

Lesson 5 Making Patterns with Plane Shapes 123


Complete the patterns.
Draw the missing shape.

Example

2.

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3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

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Complete the patterns.


Circle the missing shape.

Example

8.
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9.

10.

11.

Lesson 5 Making Patterns with Plane Shapes 125


Complete the patterns.
Draw what comes next.

12.

13.

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14.

15.

16.

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Cut out the shapes below.


Make two patterns.
You do not need to use all the shapes.
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Lesson 5 Making Patterns with Plane Shapes 127


18. Paste your second pattern here.

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Practice 8 Making Patterns with Solid Shapes


Complete the patterns.
Circle the shape that comes next.

1.

2.
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3.

4.

5.

Lesson 6 Making Patterns with Solid Shapes 129


Circle the mistake in the pattern.
Then make a  for the correct shape.
Example

6.

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7.

8.

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Math Journal
Choose two things.
Circle them.
ice-cream
1. cone
sharpener brick
jar
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Now write about them.


Use the words in the box to help you.

cylinder sphere cube cone pyramid rectangular prism

stacking sliding rolling size shape

2. The has the shape of a .


3. The has the shape of a .
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5. >XVcbdkZi]Z by .

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Chapter 5 Shapes and Patterns 131


6. My things are alike because they

7. My things are different because they

Make a pattern with plane shapes.


Read and draw.
8. The shapes in this pattern are alike.
The sizes of the shapes are different.

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Put On Your Thinking Cap!


Challenging Practice

Solve.
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Find out who has each set of shapes.
Lee has fewer circles than Bob.
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Bob has four kinds of shapes.


Dean has no squares.
Write the name that matches each set on the line below.

Chapter 5 Shapes and Patterns 133


Cut out the pieces of shapes on page 135.
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2.

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3.

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Shapes and Patterns
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Put On Your Thinking Cap!


Problem Solving

Draw and complete the pattern.


Each row ( ) and column ( ) must have these four
shapes, .

1.
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Chapter 5 Shapes and Patterns 137


Draw and complete the pattern.
Each row ( ) and column ( ) must have these four shapes,
.

2.

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Chapter Review/Test
Vocabulary
Draw the shape.
1. square 2. rectangle 3. triangle
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Write the name.


Use the words in the box.

4. 5. cylinder

sphere

Concepts and Skills


Trace the shape.
Write the number of sides and corners.
6. 7.

sides sides
corners corners
Chapter 5 Shapes and Patterns 139
Circle the correct answer.

8. The square is made up of two / four equal parts.

9. One half of / fourth of the square is shaded.

Answer the question.


Write yes or no.

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10. How are these shapes alike?

a. same shape b. same size


c. same color

Circle the solid shapes you can roll.


11.

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How can you move a pyramid?


Circle the answer.

12. stack
slide
roll

Look at the picture.


What shapes do you see?
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Circle the answers.


13.
Plane Shapes Solid Shapes
circle sphere

triangle pyramid

square cylinder

rectangle cone

rectangular prism

Chapter 5 Shapes and Patterns 141


Complete the pattern.
Circle the shape that comes next.

14.

15.

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Problem Solving
Draw a line to solve.
Make two shapes that are different in shape and size.

16.

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