Description
I’m discovering, I’m learning.
I’m shaping and building.
Because all I want is to achieve.
We never give up dreaming.
Grade I students are meeting with shapes, reacting to their differences, finding similar objects around them, and learning by practicing. During the activity, colorful shapes, counting exercises, and drilling the target shape types will enhance their fundamental math and geometry skills. English vocabulary skills, and finally, their independence and creativity. They will go through 5 pages of shape exercises, counting them and discovering their distinguishing features through games and rainbow-like, eye-catching pages. All modern design is thought for your children’s permanent learning without boredom.
Extra ideas: Students can find riddles with shape, such as
- It has got three sides, just one, two, and three. It’s a triangle!
- It hasn’t got any sides; it is just smooth and round. It’s a circle!
- It has got four sides; they’re all the same. It’s a square!
They may cut out and build their own house or other daily items by making them together in a proper way. They find similar objects around them. For example, the sun looks like a circle. My cube toy looks like a square. The tray at our home looks like a square. My teddy’s face is a circle. They may find songs with shapes and sing the songs with their friends. They can print, copy, and use the worksheet wherever they want. It is also very practical for classroom activities. Its multipurpose use will be the apple of educators’ and parents’ eyes.
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Amrapali Niungare –
By sorting and counting different groups, my child develops logical thinking and problem-solving abilities, which are essential skills in their education.