Mathematics
This educational guide focuses on identifying and describing various geometric shapes suitable for kindergarten students. It covers essential shapes such as squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and three-dimensional shapes like cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres. Each shape is represented in relatable terms—for example, squares are compared to boxes, and circles to balls—to aid comprehension. Through engaging descriptions and playful language, students will develop a foundational understanding of geometry and shape recognition.
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Mathematics Geometry (Standard K.G.A.2)
Shapes • K.G.A.2 GeometryIdentify and describe shapes (Squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres)
Square A square is like a box, A square is like a box, It has four sides, They are the same. A square is like a box
Circle A circle is like a ball, A circle is like a ball, Round Round It never stops. A circle’s like a ball.
Triangle A triangle has 3 sides, A triangle has 3 sides, Up the mountain, Down and back. A triangle has three sides
Rectangle A rectangle has 4 sides, A rectangle has 4 sides, Two are long, and Two are short. A rectangle has four sides
Hexagon A hexagon has six sides, Has six sides. The sides are equal, And the angles are the same. A hexagon has six sides
3-D Shapes 3D shapes are fat not flat A cone is like a party hat A sphere is like a bouncy ball A cylinder is like a can of pop A cube is like the dice you drop