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Shape Sorting: Provide students with a variety of shape cards and ask them to sort them into different categories based on their attributes (e.g. number of sides, curved or straight lines, etc.).
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Shape Puzzles: Create shape puzzles by cutting out different shapes and dividing them into pieces. Students can then match the pieces to form the complete shape.
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Shape Bingo: Create bingo cards with different shapes and call out shape names or descriptions. Students can cover the corresponding shape on their bingo card.
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Shape Hunt: Hide different shapes around the classroom or outdoor area and ask students to find and identify them. You can also provide them with a checklist to mark off the shapes they find.
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Shape Patterns: Provide students with pattern cards and shape manipulatives. They can use the manipulatives to complete the patterns by placing the correct shapes in the sequence.
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Shape Building: Provide students with various materials such as blocks, straws, or pipe cleaners and ask them to build different shapes using the materials.
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Shape Memory Game: Create a memory game by printing out pairs of shape cards. Students can take turns flipping over two cards at a time to find matching pairs.
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Shape Tracing: Provide students with shape templates and ask them to trace the shapes using different materials such as crayons, markers, or playdough.
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Shape Scavenger Hunt: Give students a shape checklist and ask them to find objects in the classroom or at home that match each shape on the list.
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Shape Playdough Mats: Create playdough mats with different shape outlines. Students can use playdough to fill in the shapes and create their own designs.
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