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Shapes. By Janelle Fernández. Circle. This is a circle. All circles are round. Circles. A clock, a donut, a ring, coins, and bicycle tires are all examples of circles. Square. 1. 2. 4. 3. This is a square. All squares have four sides. All four sides are the same length. Squares. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • This is a circle. All circles are round.Circle

  • A clock, a donut, a ring, coins, and bicycle tires are all examples of circles.Circles

  • This is a square. All squares have four sides. All four sides are the same length.Square1234

  • A television screen, a computer screen, a window, a checker board, and floppy disks are all examples of squares. Squares

  • RectangleThis is a rectangle. All rectangles have four sides. Two of the sides are long and two of the sides are short.1234

  • Paper, a door, a calculator, a ruler, and an envelope are all examples of rectangles.Rectangles

  • TriangleThis is a triangle. All triangles have three angles and three sides. The three sides are not always the same length. The three angles are not always the same either.123123

  • A clothes hanger, a music triangle, a pool triangle, a slice of pizza, and a piece of cake are all examples of triangles.Triangles

  • SphereThis is a sphere. All spheres are round objects. All spheres will roll.

  • An orange, bubbles, marbles, balls, and a globe are all examples of spheres. Spheres

  • CylinderThese are cylinders. The bottom and top of all cylinders are circles. All cylinders will roll when we put them on their sides.

  • A paint can, a trash can, a candle, a soda can, and a roll of toilet paper are all examples of cylinders. Cylinders

  • These are cubes. All cubes have six sides that are the same size. Each side is a square. Cube123546

  • ABC blocks, sugar cubes, a box, an ice cube, and dice are all examples of cubes. Cubes

  • These are cones. All cones have a circle on one end and a point on the other end. All cones will roll when we put them on their sides.Cone

  • A gnome hat, a teepee, an ice cream cone, a witch hat, and a party hat are all examples of cones.Cones

  • Now you know what circles, squares, rectangles, spheres, cylinders, cubes, and cones look like. Can you figure out what shapes are in a lollipop, an arrow, and a traffic light?

  • If you guessed that a circle and a cylinder make a lollipop, a rectangle and a triangle make an arrow, and a rectangle and three circles make a traffic light, you are correct!

  • As you have learned, shapes are all around you. Just look and see!!!

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