SHAPES

WHAT ARE SHAPES?

● Everything we see in the world around us has a shape
● We can find different basic shapes such as the two dimensional square, rectangle
and oval or the three dimensional rectangular prism, cylinder and sphere in the
objects we see around us.
● These geometric shapes appear in objects we see as credit cards, bills and coins,
finger rings, photo frames, huts, windows, magician’s wands, tall buildings, flower
pots, toy trains and balloons.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN UNDER THIS TOPIC

○ It enable you to be more in tune to the world around you and see the
connection between objects
○ It helps you to learn how to Count
○ It helps you to identify and organise visual information
○ It helps you to understand other signs and symbols
● You will learn how to form patterns with shapes

WHAT WILL THEY ACHIEVE


Students will be able to
● Identify specific shapes
● Recognize shapes in the environment
● Create original works of art using the shapes

TWO DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRIC SHAPES

CIRCLE

Example : Wheel, clock, cake, Chapathi, pizza

SEMI CIRCLE

Examples:Protractor,Japanese fan, Tunnel, Moon

OVAL

Examples :Egg, Balloon, Watermelon,grapes

TRIANGLE

Examples :Roof, Pyramid,
Sandwich slice

SQUARE

Examples:Tiles, Bread, Chocolate, Window, photo frame.

RECTANGLE

Examples: Laptop, Books, Bed, Credit cards, Black board, Ruler, Door, Mobile.

STAR

DIAMOND

HEART

SHAPES WORKSHEET

MATCH THE SHAPES TO ITS NAME

MATCH THE OBJECT TO ITS SHAPE

1.How many triangles are there?

2.How many circles are there?

3.How many rectangles are there?

4.How many squares are there?

5.How many stars are there?

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