Fun with Shapes Tonya Martin. What is the name of this shape? Square Circle Triangle Rectangle.

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Presentation transcript:

Fun with Shapes Tonya Martin

What is the name of this shape? Square Circle Triangle Rectangle

Oops! Try Again. That shape was not a circle. A circle is round like a ball, and it has no sides or corners. Here are 2 circles:That shape was not a circle. A circle is round like a ball, and it has no sides or corners. Here are 2 circles:

Try Again! The Shape is not a square. A square has 4 sides that are all the same length. Here’s a picture of a square.

Woops! We know with rectangles the top and bottom are the same length, and the left and right sides are the same so try that one again.We know with rectangles the top and bottom are the same length, and the left and right sides are the same so try that one again.

Great Job! You’re right! This shape is a Triangle. It has 3 sides and 3 corners.You’re right! This shape is a Triangle. It has 3 sides and 3 corners.

Can You find any triangle shapes in these picture?

What is the name of this shape? RectangleRectangle CircleCircle TriangleTriangle SquareSquare

Uh-oh. That’s not a rectangle. Let’s remember together what a rectangle looks like.Let’s remember together what a rectangle looks like. The top and bottom are the same length, and the left and right are the same length.The top and bottom are the same length, and the left and right are the same length.

Try again! That shape was not a square. Remember that squares have 4 equal sides.Remember that squares have 4 equal sides.

Oh No! That was not a triangle. Try again.

You’re Right! That was a Circle!

Count the Circles

What is the name of this shape? Square Rectangle

Oops! Try again! You were close. But remember, squares have 4 sides that are all equal, like this:You were close. But remember, squares have 4 sides that are all equal, like this:

Great Job! That was a rectangle! Wow! You really know your shapes! Terrific!

Find a Square and a Rectangle in this picture.

Which Shape is next in the pattern? CircleSquare Circle Square

Try Again. Are you sure the square comes next? Let’s take a look at the pattern again.Are you sure the square comes next? Let’s take a look at the pattern again.

Wow! You’re Amazing! Circle is the correct answer! Can you think of things that are in the shape of a circle?Circle is the correct answer! Can you think of things that are in the shape of a circle?

Which Shape has only 3 sides?

Which shape has 4 equal sides?

Which shapes has no sides?

Which shape has the top and bottom equal and the left and right equal?

References Slides 1-10; 13-15; Pictures taken from clip art. Slides 11, 12, and 16 taken from internet- Slide 17 taken from Slide 25 taken from