All About Shapes! How do shapes play a role in our daily lives? By: Miss Van Ruiten How do shapes play a role in our daily lives? By: Miss Van Ruiten.

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All About Shapes! How do shapes play a role in our daily lives? By: Miss Van Ruiten How do shapes play a role in our daily lives? By: Miss Van Ruiten

What shapes do we know?

Where can we find shapes? / Buildings in our city are made up of different kinds of shapes.

How can we put shapes together? / 2 right triangles make a square / 4 squares make a rectangle / 2 right triangles make a square / 4 squares make a rectangle

Shapes / Shapes have many similarities and differences. / 2 shapes can be put together to make a third shape. / We know many different shapes including: circle, triangle, square, rectangle, sphere, pyramid, cube, and rectangular prism. / Shapes have many similarities and differences. / 2 shapes can be put together to make a third shape. / We know many different shapes including: circle, triangle, square, rectangle, sphere, pyramid, cube, and rectangular prism.

What’s Next? / We are going to continue with the next activity in our project!