There are many kinds of shapes. Look around you, There are shapes in everything you see.

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There are many kinds of shapes. Look around you, There are shapes in everything you see.

Click on the shape of the rectangle

Try Again

Can you find the Oval? Click on the shape of the Oval

Click on the shape of the Hexagon

Can you find the Triangle? Click on the shape of the Triangle

Now let’s see if you can find a shape in an object. Click on the picture with a Circle shape

Click on the shape of the Rhombus

Is there a Square hiding in any of these pictures? Click on the picture with a Square shape

Click on the picture with a Trapezoid shape

Here are the 2-D Shapes you should know. Using the pen in the bottom left corner match the name of the shape to the actual shape. Triangle Circle Square Rhombus Trapezoid Rectangle Hexagon Oval Check Answers

Here are the 2-D Shapes you should know: Triangle Circle Square Rhombus Trapezoid Rectangle Hexagon Oval

The End! Click here to start over.

That’s It!

No, Try again!

Go Team!

SUPER!

That deserves a kiss!