2D Shapes.

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2D Shapes

A shape description game What am I? A shape description game

Click on the numbers for clues I have no sides I have no corners I go round and round, no end to be found What am I? I am a circle! Next

Click on the numbers for clues I have 4 straight sides I have 4 corners All my sides are the same length What am I? Next I am a square!

Click on the numbers for clues I have 4 sides I have 4 corners I have 2 long and 2 short sides What am I? Next I am a rectangle!

Click on the numbers for clues I have 5 straight sides I have 5 corners All my sides are the same length What am I? Next I am a pentagon!

Click on the numbers for clues I have 3 sides I have 3 corners What am I? Next I am a triangle!

Click on the numbers for clues I have 8 sides I have 8 corners What am I? Next I am an octagon!

Click on the numbers for clues I have 6 sides I have 6 corners What am I? Next I am a hexagon!

Well Done!