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next 2.G Geometry Shapes © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Directions for the Teacher next next next Directions for the Teacher Click the mouse each time next appears. Ask students to click on the correct geometric shape. The correct answer will proceed to the next slide. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the square. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the isosceles triangle that is not equilateral. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the circle. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the rectangle that is not a square. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the hexagon. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the parallelogram that is neither a square, rhombus, nor rectangle. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the isosceles trapezoid. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the equilateral triangle. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the decagon. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the kite. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the right triangle. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the rhombus that is not a square. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the octagon. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the pentagon. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the right trapezoid. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the heptagon. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Click on the nonagon. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Things are starting to shape up! next Things are starting to shape up! © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved