All the solutions provided in McGraw Hill My Math Kindergarten Answer Key PDF Chapter 11 Lesson 7 Compose New Shapes will give you a clear idea of the concepts.
McGraw-Hill My Math Kindergarten Answer Key Chapter 11 Lesson 7 Compose New Shapes
Explore and Explain
Teacher Directions: Use to make a large rectangle. Then make a large square. Trace one of the shapes you made.
Answer:
See and Show
Question 1.
Question 2.
Answer:
The larger shape is a triangle.
Triangle: It has three sides and three vertices.
We can fix all the triangles in a larger triangle.
Question 3.
Answer:
The larger shape is a hexagon.
Hexagon: It has six sides and six vertices.
We can fix six triangles in a large hexagon shape.
Directions: 1-3. Use the pattern blocks shown to make the larger shape. Trace the larger shape. Name the larger shape.
On My Own
Question 4.
Answer:
The larger shape is a rectangle.
It has four sides and four vertices.
we can fix all small squares in the above-given large rectangle.
Question 5.
Answer:
This is also a rectangle.
Rectangle: It has four sides and four vertices.
we can fix all small squares in the above-given large rectangle.
we divide the large rectangle into three small blocks. Then it turns into small square blocks.
Question 6.
Answer:
I used all the squares to make a large square
Directions: 4-5. Use pattern blocks shown to make the larger shape. Trace the larger shape. Name the larger shape. 6. Use nine pattern blocks to make a larger square. Trace the shapes you used.
Problem Solving
Question 7.
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Question 8.
Answer:
A rectangle can be divided into two triangles of equal area.
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Directions: 7. Look at the rectangle. Draw the shapes that make up the rectangle. 8. Look at the triangles. Can two triangles make a rectangle? Try it using pattern blocks. Circle the triangles if yes. Put on X on the triangles if no.
McGraw Hill My Math Kindergarten Chapter 11 Lesson 7 My Homework Answer Key
Question 1.
Question 2.
Answer:
The larger shape is arectangle.
In that shape, we can fit three squares.
Question 3.
Answer:
The larger shape is a hexagon having six sides and six vertices.
We can fit six triangles.
Directions: 1-3. Using Manipulatives Masters: Potlem Blocks, Sheet I, color the pattern block triangles green and the squares orange. Note: Parents, cut out the paper shapes for your child. Use the cut out shapes to make the larger shape. Name the shape. Color it.
Question 4.
Answer:
The larger shape is a rectangle.
Dividing into two rectangles. And six squares we can fit.
Question 5.
Answer:
The larger shape is a triangle.
We divide the large triangle into four smaller triangles.
Question 6.
Answer:
The larger shape is a rectangle.
It was divided into two square parts.
Directions: 4-6. Use the cutout shapes to make the larger shape. Name the shape. Colour it.
Math at Home Have your child count 8 cut-out squares. Direct your child to make a rectangle with the squares.
Answer:
The larger shape is a rectangle and divides them according to the number of squares.