All the solutions provided in McGraw Hill My Math Grade 1 Answer Key PDF Chapter 9 Two-Dimensional Shapes and Equal Shares will give you a clear idea of the concepts.
McGraw-Hill My Math Grade 1 Answer Key Chapter 9 Two-Dimensional Shapes and Equal Shares
Essential Question
How can I recognize two-dimensional shapes and equal shares?
Answer:
Two-dimensional shapes, as the name suggests, are shapes that have two dimensions—length and width. In other words, two-dimensional shapes are shapes that don’t have depth or height. We can draw two-dimensional shapes on flat planes such as a piece of paper, a blackboard and so on. Triangles, circles, squares and rectangles are some examples of two-dimensional shapes.
Am I Ready?
Draw lines to match the objects with the same shape.
Answer:
Explanation:
I matched the object with the two-dimensional shape it is.
Question 4.
JD made this picture frame in art class. What shape is it? Circle the name.
triangle
square
rectangle
Answer:
Explanation:
I drew a circle around he word rectangle as the photo frame is in rectangle shape.
Question 5.
Circle the shape that is different.
Answer:
Explanation:
I drew a circle around the shape that is different.
Question 6.
Circle the shapes that are the same.
Answer:
Explanation:
I drew circles around the shapes that are same.
My Math Words
Review Vocabulary
Making Connections
Write the word that names each shape. Then draw an object in your classroom that is the same shape.
Answer:
Explanation:
I wrote the names of the shapes given in the example they are circle, square and the triangle.
My Vocabulary Cards
Teacher Directions: More Ideas for Use
- Have students write a tally mark on each card every time they read the word in this chapter or use it in their writing.
- Ask students to arrange cords to show an opposite pair. Have them explain the meaning of their pairing.
Answer:
Teacher Directions: More Ideas for Use
- Ask students to use the blank cards to draw or write words that will help them with concepts such as make composite shapes or quarters and fourths.
- Have students use the blank cards to write a word from a previous chapter that they would like to review.
Answer:
My Foldable
Follow the steps on the back to make your Foldable.
Answer:
Explanation:
A square has 4 vertices and 4 sides
A triangle has 3 sides and 3 vertices
A trapezoid has 4 sides and 4 vertices.