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Geometry surrounds us in everyday objects and shapes like squares, triangles, rectangles, and circles. Learn the characteristics of different shapes: a square has four equal sides and angles, a triangle has three sides, a rectangle mirrors a square's angles but has different side lengths, and a circle is defined by its center and outer circumference. Explore other shapes too, such as pentagons, hexagons, and octagons. We'll discuss where you see these shapes in your environment, from musical instruments to stop signs, and how they compose our world!
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You see these shapes in many places. Some common shapes A square has fourequalsides and four right angles. A triangle has threesides. A rectangle has foursides and four right angles. A circle has a center point and an outer circumference.
More shapes • A pentagon has five sides. A hexagon has six sides. An octagon has eight sides.
What shape do you see in the musical instrument? Square Triangle Rectangle Mouse House Send your mouse home until the teacher calls on you.
What shape is the door? Square Hexagon Rectangle Mouse House Discuss: What other shape do you see on the door?
What shape is the full moon? Square Circle Octagon Mouse House
What shape does a sand dollar remind you of? Pentagon Triangle Circle Mouse House
A pyramid is made up what shape. Rectangle Triangle Circle Mouse House Discuss: If a pyramid had 4 sides, what would the base (bottom) resemble?
What shape is the drawer of the file cabinet? Triangle Circle Square Mouse House Discuss: What shape is the side of the file cabinet?
Do these snowflakes resemble hexagons? Snowflakes Mouse House
What shape does a stop sign resemble? Square Circle Octagon Mouse House