GEOMETRY Today we are going to learn about some geometric shapes...

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GEOMETRY

Today we are going to learn about some geometric shapes...

SQUARE

TRIANGLE

RECTANGLE

CIRCLE

OVAL

Very good!!! Now count the number of squares here:

If you found 4 squares, you are correct!!!

Great!!! Now count the number of triangles:

If you found 5 triangles, you are correct!!!

Wonderful!!! Now count the number of circles...

If you found 6 circles, you are correct!!!

Good job!!! Now count the number of rectangles...

If you found 4 rectangles, you are correct!!!

SQUARE TRIANGLE RECTANGLE CIRCLE OVAL

INTERNET GAME 1 INTERNET GAME 2

THE END