A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Holly Lunsford University of Georgia Play the game Game Directions Story Credits Copyright Notice Game Preparation Objectives.

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A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Holly Lunsford University of Georgia Play the game Game Directions Story Credits Copyright Notice Game Preparation Objectives Game Pieces Hi! My name is Rob the Rectangle!

The Story of the “Rob the Rectangle’s Adventure” Rob the Rectangle lives in a geometric neighborhood. Every shape family has a geometric shaped house! Rob the Rectangle just moved to Shape Town with his family. Today was his first day of school. When school got out, he forgot how to get back to his rectangle house! He is scared and needs your help! He needs to find his way through all of the shapes of the neighborhood to get back to this rectangle house and his rectangle family! He needs your help to go through the neighborhood and back to his house! Are you up for the challenge?!?! Home Page

Game Directions The goal of the game is to help Rob the Rectangle find his way home! To play the game you have to click on one of the questions and try to answer it. If you answer it correctly, you roll the dice to see how many spaces you get to move along the board. To win the game you have to be the first person to get Rob the Rectangle back to his rectangle house where his mom and dad are waiting for him! Return

Game Preparation Gameboard: Print out slides 9-12, cut off the edges, then tape together to create the game board. You might want to mount it on a poster board to make it more durable. Shape guide: Print out slide 14 for every player. This sheet will help the student to identify the name of the shape by looking at the actual shape. Game pieces: Print out slide 5 and cut out each piece. Glue on card stock or poster board to make the pieces sturdy. Die: You will need a die for the students to roll when they get a question correct. Home Page

Game Pieces Return

Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. Originally designed by Holly Lunsford, University of Georgia, April 10, 2005 with the title “Rob the Rectangle’s Adventure”. Home Page

Educational Objectives Audience –Kindergarten students, in Mathematics Subject Area Objectives –Students will be able to…. Recognize, name, draw, and construct basic geometric shapes [circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval (ellipse), and diamonds (rhombus)]. Compare two geometric shapes to determine relationship (larger than, smaller than, same shape as, and same size as). Sort geometric shapes. Recognize geometric shapes and structures in the environment and specify their location. Can distinguish between geometric shapes, irregular shapes, and shapes with symmetry. Places objects in order according to size (based on capacity, weight, length, or height). Operate basic technology tools and applications. Uses technology to solve problems and make decisions with teacher guidance. Follows established rules for the care and use of technology tools. Home Page

Copyright Copyright 2005 Holly Lunsford Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non- profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there. Home Page

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Names of shapes square rectangle circle oval triangle diamond

Time to play “Rob the Rectangle’s Adventure”! Home Page Game Directions

GOOD JOB! Roll the dice and move that number of spaces on the game board. Back to questions

Go back to the questions and try again. Do not roll the dice.

1. Which shape is a circle? Click on it. Game DirectionsBack to questions

2. Rob sees this tree. What shape is the trunk? Game DirectionsBack to questions rectangleoval squaretriangle

3. Which diamond is yellow? Game DirectionsBack to questions

4. Rob sees the Circle family. What shape is their house? Game DirectionsBack to questions

Game DirectionsBack to questions Rob knows it is an upside down shape. Which shape does it match? 5. Rob sees this sign on the road.

6. Which shape is a green oval? Game DirectionsBack to questions

7. Rob sees the Square family. Which order is correct of the family members from smallest to largest? Game DirectionsBack to questions this one

8. The Square family gives Rob a balloon. What shape is a balloon? triangle circle oval square Game DirectionsBack to questions

9. What color is the oval? blue Game DirectionsBack to questions yellow pink orange

10. Rob sees the yellow school bus on the way home. What shape is the bus? square Game DirectionsBack to questions diamond rectangle oval

11. Rob passes the neighborhood park. He stops to play in the sandbox. What shape is the sandbox? circle Game DirectionsBack to questions oval triangle square

12. Rob has to stop at the STOP sign. What color is the sign? red Game DirectionsBack to questions black blue orange

13. What color is this rectangle? red Game DirectionsBack to questions purple pink white

14. Which house does the Triangle family live in? Game DirectionsBack to questions

15. How many triangles are in the Triangle family? 4 Game DirectionsBack to questions 5 36

16. Which oval is the largest? Game DirectionsBack to questions

17. One house Rob passes has a swimming pool. What shape is the pool? oval Game DirectionsBack to questions rectangle diamond circle

18. Which rectangle is the shortest? Game DirectionsBack to questions

19. Rob comes to the Diamond family. How many windows do they have? 6 Game DirectionsBack to questions 20 3

20. Rob sees the bright yellow sun. What shape is it? Game DirectionsBack to questions