Presented by: Desalin Jae Agusdan Kalayaan Lumbao

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Presented by: Desalin Jae Agusdan Kalayaan Lumbao LINES AND SHAPES Presented by: Desalin Jae Agusdan Kalayaan Lumbao

Everywhere we go, we see lines and shapes all around us. *** Learning lines and shapes is one of the basic concepts everyone on earth should know.

LINES

VERTICAL LINES Vertical Lines are straight lines that goes up to down. We see Vertical lines everywhere.

HORIZONTAL LINES Horizontal lines are straight lines that goes left-to-right.

DIAGONAL LINES Diagonal lines are also called slanting lines. These are straight lines that are slanting or inclined in direction. We also see diagonal lines around us.

Curve lines are lines that are somewhat bent.

Curly lines are curved lines with many loops and bends.

Zigzag lines are diagonal lines joined together.

When we combine lines, we form other figures.

These figures are called Shapes

SHAPES Shapes are lines joined together! There are different kinds of shapes. The basic shapes are SQUARE, CIRCLE, RECTANGLE, OBLONG, STAR, DIAMOND, TRIANGLE and HEART.

SQUARE A square is a figure having 4 EQUAL sides. A square is a figure where 4 straight lines are joined together. There are many objects having a square shape all around us!

Square A square is made up of four straight lines with equal length. Two vertical lines And two horizontal lines.

CIRCLE A circle is a closed figure with no sides. There are many things with a circle shape around us!

RECTANGLE A rectangle is a figure with four sides. It has two sides of equal length opposite each other and two other sides of equal length opposite each other. We can find a lot of things with a rectangular shape around us!

Rectangle Just like the square, a rectangle is a figure with four straight lines joined together. In the rectangle above, there are two short vertical lines And two long horizontal lines.

OBLONG An oblong is just like a circle, but it is longer. Just like the other shapes, there are also many objects that are shaped oblong.

TRIANGLE A triangle is a figure with three sides. There are two diagonal lines in this triangle, and one horizontal lines. We see many triangular shapes around us.

Triangle A triangle is a figure with three straight lines joined together. In this triangle, There are two diagonal lines and one horizontal line.

STAR The star shape is named “Star” because it has the shape of the stars that we see from the skies during the night. Click here to see how the shape star is drawn.

Star In this star, five straight lines are joined together to form the shape.

diamond shaped objects The diamond is like a square. It has four equal sides. The lines joined together to make a diamond are diagonal lines. diamond shaped objects

In the shape called diamond, four straight lines are joined together.

HEART The shape “heart” is named after the shape of the hearts of humans. It is a representation for love. Pictures of heart shape.

Different Shapes Combined!

Triangle, square and rectangle all together.

Lines and Shapes Around Us

We see shapes everywhere We see shapes everywhere. Whether when we are in our homes, in our schools, and in other places in the community like the church, the hospitals, the children’s park, in the city, and even while driving as we travel.

In our homes… home

In the church…

In the park…

In school…

In the city, as we travel…

When we put together lines and shapes, we can make artworks!

Learning shapes is as important as the shapes being “there”. Every shape has a purpose. Every shape has a place. Everything here on earth is a shape… a figure. Learning shapes is as important as the shapes being “there”. Learning shapes reminds us that just like us, every shape is special and plays a special role. =)