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Shapes. Identifying squares, circles and triangles. Ms. Gud e Kahakai Elementary School Kindergarten. Standards. K. Geometry: K.K.G.2 Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size . Students will be able to:
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Shapes Identifying squares, circles and triangles Ms. Gude Kahakai Elementary School Kindergarten
Standards • K. Geometry: K.K.G.2 Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size. • Students will be able to: • Identify squares, circles, triangles in various orientations • Identify these shapes’ characteristics (# of sides and corners) • Classify everyday objects as one of three shapes
How many sides? • A side is a straight line that connects the shape
Square 1 2 4 3
Triangle 1 2 3
Circle 0
How many corners? • A corner is the pointy part on the shape where two lines meet
Square 1 2 4 3
Triangle 1 2 3
Circle 0
Shapes can change • If I turn a shape, it is still the same shape. • If I change the color, it is still the same shape!
Shape song • This song can help us remember the shapes.
Shapes are everywhere! I can see squares, triangles, and circles in these pictures:
Your turn! • What shapes do you see in these pictures?
Flash Cards • I present flashcards to the class • Students respond as a class • Students respond individually • If the student gets the shape correct, they get a point • If they get it wrong, I get the point
Geo Boards • You Need: • Rubber bands • A Geo Board • You Will: • Make squares and triangles • Can you make a circle?
Play Doh • You Need: • Play-doh • You Will: • Make squares, triangles, and circles Play-Doh
Finger Painting • You Need: • Finger paints, paper • You Will: • Paint squares, triangles, and circles of different sizes and colors