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Shape Hunt

Year Groups: Kindergarten, PK-TK, Other
Subjects: Home Learning, Math

Instructions for Pupils

Look for geometric shapes in your home like, circles, squares and rectangles. 1. ๐Ÿ‘€ Look around. See what shapes you notice. 2. add Tap the add button. 3. photo Take a photo of some of the shapes you found. 4. drawing Pick a drawing tool to outline the shapes in your photo. 5. Record yourself naming and describing the shapes you found. For example: "This is a square. It has four, straight sides." 6. check Tap the green check to add to your journal. ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ง Family Why: Recognizing and understanding the characteristics of different shapes builds visual and spatial skills. Shapes help us categorize and describe objects around us. They are important building blocks for geometry and many careers like engineering and architecture.

Teacher Notes (not visible to pupils)

Use this activity to have your students find authentic, real-life examples in their home or environment. Why: Recognizing and understanding the characteristics of different shapes builds visual and spatial skills. Shapes help us categorize and describe objects around us. They are important building blocks for geometry and many careers like engineering and architecture. Goal P-MATH 9. Child identifies, describes, compares, and composes shapes.

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