SHAPES There are many shapes in our world. These are circles. Circles are never ending lines.

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SHAPES

There are many shapes in our world.

These are circles. Circles are never ending lines.

These are triangles. Triangles have three sides.

These are squares. Squares have four equal sides.

These are ovals. Ovals are the shape of an egg.

These are stars. A star can have 5 or 6 points.

These are rectangles. Rectangles have two short sides and two long sides.

We are going to go on a shape hunt. Write or draw what shapes you see at school. What do those shapes make? Homework: Write or draw the shapes you see at home. What do those shapes make?