Title: Where can you find Shapes
1Where can you find Shapes?
- Around you and your school
2Shapes Around You Math First Grade TEKS
MATH FIRST GRADE 1.6) Geometry and spatial
reasoning. The student uses attributes to
identify, compare, and contrast shapes and
solids. The student is expected to
(A) describe and identify objects in order to
sort them according to a given
attribute using informal language (B)
identify circles, triangles, and rectangles,
including squares, and describe
the shape of balls, boxes, cans, and cones and
(C) combine geometric shapes to make new
geometric shapes using concrete
models. Visit the Texas Essential Knowledge
Skills website at
http//www.tea.state.tx.us/teks
3 -A geometric shape with FOUR sides That at
right angles to each other and equal length
Square
What looks like a square? -a window or
a building
4Rhombus Or Diamon
A geometric shape with FOUR sides and POINTY
CORNERS
Where can you find me? In a baseball field
5Octagon
A geometric shape with EIGHT sides
Stop have you seen this?
6Oval
A round, flattened shape
What looks like an oval? A belt buckle and an egg
7Rectangle
What looks like a rectangle? Paper or your
book
A geometric shape with four sides that, but
unequal length
8Triangle
A geometric shape with THREE sides
What looks like a triangle? A pyramid
9Hexagon
A geometric shape with SIX sides
Honeycombs are made of hexagons
10Circle
A perfectly round shape
What looks like a circle? A coin,
The Sun,
and a soccer ball
11Trapezoid
A FOUR side shape and it is the half of a hexagon
What looks like a trapezoid? A coin,
The Sun,
and a soccer ball