Composing Shapes
Grade 1 · Math · Geometry · Colorado, USA
Lesson Summary
Put smaller shapes together to make bigger shapes.
Explanation
You can join small shapes to build larger ones. Two triangles can be put together to make a square or a rectangle. You can also use squares and triangles to build a house shape. This is called composing shapes. It is like a puzzle where you figure out which pieces fit together. Knowing how shapes combine helps you think about design and building.
Practice Questions
Q1: If you put two squares side by side, what shape can you make?
Answer: A rectangle
Q2: What two shapes can you put together to make a bigger triangle?
Answer: Two smaller triangles
Q3: Can you make a rectangle from two equal triangles?
Answer: Yes
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Composing Shapes is a lesson in the Geometry chapter of Grade 1 Math. It is part of the Colorado, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Composing Shapes is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Math curriculum in Colorado, USA.
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