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Naming Shapes! Mathematics for First Grade Hannah Stevlingson Click to Start!

Everything has a Shape! We use shapes and sizes in our everyday lives. Shapes can have many sides or no sides at all. Below are some of the most common shapes: Next

Triangles! Shapes can have many sides or no sides at all! The first is a triangle! o It has 3 sides o It also has 3 corner We see triangles in our everyday lives. Next

Triangles We See Everyday: *Notice each triangle has 3 sides: Next

Squares! We also see squares everyday, they can be: o Windows o Crackers o Books Squares have: o 4 sides o 4 points Next

Squares We See Everyday: *Squares have 4 sides! Next

Circles! We see circles everyday too! o Bagels o Balls o Buttons o Coins o Clocks Circles have: o 0 sides o 0 points Next

Circles We See Everyday: *Circles have 0 sides! Next

Question #1 Question 1: If a shape has 4 corners just exactly the same, and has 4 straight sides what is it’s name? Circle Triangle Square

Right Answer That is correct! Great Job! Next

Wrong Answer That is incorrect, you can do it try again! Try It Again!

Question #2 Question 2: Which shape describes the window? Square Triangle Circle

Right Answer That is correct, way to go! Next

Wrong Answer That is incorrect, try again! Try it Again!

Question #3 Question 2: What is this shape, here is a clue- It has 3 straight sides and 3 corners too. Circle Triangle Square

Right Answer That is correct, way to go! Next

Wrong Answer That is incorrect, try it again! Try it Again!

Question #4 Question 4: Which shape describes the is a soccer ball? Circle Triangle Square

Right Answer That is correct, awesome job! Next

Wrong Answer That is incorrect, you’ll get it just try again! Try it Again!

Conclusion Remember that everything has a shape! -Triangles are 3 sided -Squares are 4 sided -Circles are 0 sided Next Play Again

References It’s a Shape By: M.W. Penn What Is Square?, What Is Round?, and What Is A Triangle? (All)By: Rebecca Kai Dotlich (All)Photographs By: Maria Ferrari