Shapes Unit 4 Fun with shapes.

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Shapes Unit 4 Fun with shapes

Shapes Things come in different shapes.

Example 1 What shape is the lid? It’s a circle.

What shape is the biscuit? Example 2 What shape is the biscuit? It’s a star.

What shape is the picture? Question 1 What shape is the picture? It’s a square.

Question 2 What shape is the stamp? It’s a rectangle.

Question 3 What shape is the scarf? It’s a triangle.

What shape is the button? Question 4 What shape is the button? It’s a circle.

Question 5 What shape is the egg? It’s an oval.