All Common Core: Kindergarten Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Analyze And Compare Two And Three Dimensional Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.B.4
What is similar about the two shapes below?
The names of the shapes.
The size of the shapes.
The number of sides.
The number of sides.
Both of these shapes have four sides.
Example Question #12 : Analyze And Compare Two And Three Dimensional Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.B.4
What is similar about the two shapes below?
The number of sides each shapes have.
The size of each shape.
The color of each shape.
The number of sides each shapes have.
Both of these shapes have four sides.
Example Question #46 : Geometry
What piece is missing to complete this square?
To complete the square you need to fill in the top with a straight line that goes from left to right.
Example Question #2 : Draw And Model Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.B.5
What piece is missing to complete this square?
To complete the square you need to fill in the bottom with a straight line that goes from left to right.
Example Question #51 : Geometry
What piece is missing to complete this square?
To complete the square you need to fill in the left side with a straight line that goes up and down.
Example Question #1 : Draw And Model Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.B.5
What piece is missing to complete this triangle?
The triangle is missing the base, which is a straight line that connects the sides.
Example Question #51 : Geometry
What piece is missing to complete this triangle?
The triangle is missing the right side. This line is straight, but it slants to the right.
Example Question #1 : Draw And Model Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.B.5
What piece is missing to complete this triangle?
The triangle is missing the left side. This line is straight, but it slants to the left.
Example Question #1 : Draw And Model Shapes: Ccss.Math.Content.K.G.B.5
What piece is missing to complete this pentagon?
The pentagon is missing one of its left sides. It's a straight line that slants to the left.
Example Question #13 : Analyzing, Comparing, Creating, And Composing Shapes
What piece is missing to complete this pentagon?
The pentagon is missing one of its right sides. It's a straight line that slants to the right.
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