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Discover Geometry in Everyday Shapes

Explore the fascinating world of geometry found in everyday objects! From squares and triangles to hexagons and octagons, shapes surround us in various forms. Learn about common shapes like squares with four equal sides and right angles, triangles with three sides, and circles with defined centers and circumferences. Engage in fun activities identifying shapes in nature, such as the structures of flowers, stones, and even stop signs. Join us in uncovering the geometric wonders in our daily lives!

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Discover Geometry in Everyday Shapes

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  1. Geometry in Everyday Things

  2. You see these shapes in many places. Some common shapes A square has four equal sides and four right angles. A triangle has three sides. A rectangle has four sides and four right angles. A circle has a center point and an outer circumference.

  3. More shapes A hexagon has six sides. • A pentagon has five sides. An octagon has eight sides.

  4. What shape do you see in this trillium flower? Square Triangle Rectangle Mouse House Send your mouse home until the teacher calls on you.

  5. What shape are most of the stones in this structure? Square Hexagon Rectangle Mouse House

  6. Draw the shape of these paving stones. Mouse House

  7. What shape does a sand dollar remind you of? Pentagon Triangle Circle Mouse House

  8. Draw the shape that you see most in this picture. Mouse House Discuss: If you were flying above a pyramid, looking down at it, what shape would the base of the pyramid form?

  9. What shape does a honeycomb cell resemble? Triangle Pentagon Hexagon Mouse House

  10. Match the picture to the shape that is most like it. Stop sign Pentagon Circle Petunias Planet Jupiter Octagon Mouse House

  11. Does a snowflake resemble a hexagon? Hexagon Snowflakes Mouse House

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