Click to Continue! Miss. Kasey Hatter Click on the shape to learn more about it! Triangle Square Rectangle Diamond Circle Read about them all? Click.

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Click to Continue! Miss. Kasey Hatter

Click on the shape to learn more about it! Triangle Square Rectangle Diamond Circle Read about them all? Click here! Pentagon Hexagon

Squares  All sides are the same  Four sides  Straight lines  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Circle  Never ends  One side  Goes all the way around  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Triangle  Three sides  Made of straight lines  Many different types  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Rectangle  Like a square a rectangle has four sides  Sides across from each other are the same length  It is also made of 4 straight lines  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Diamond  Like a rectangle and square a diamond has 4 sides  They are all straight  Another word for a diamond is a rhombus  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Pentagon  A pentagon has 5 sides  It is made of straight sides  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Hexagon  A hexagon has 6 sides  They are all straight  Real life examples: Back to menu!

Which three shapes all have 4 sides? A.Circle, Triangle, SquareCircle, Triangle, Square B.Square, Rectangle DiamondSquare, Rectangle Diamond C.Triangle, Rectangle, SquareTriangle, Rectangle, Square

Option A is incorrect Although a square has four sides, a circle only have one and a triangle has three. Go back and try again! Try Again

Option B is correct! Great Job! A square, a diamond, and a Rectangle all have four sides! Click Here

Option C is incorrect Although a square and a rectangle both have four sides, a triangle only has three. Go back and try again! Try Again

You have finished your lesson! I hope you had fun and learned a lot about shapes! Please click the square to reset for the next person.