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Use this resource to review 2-D shapes with your young mathematicians. Students will identify the names, number of edges, and number of vertices of common shapes as they work to fill in the blanks of this 2-D shape chart.
Need a refresher course on 3-d shapes? Kids finish the table by labeling or drawing each shape, then write how many faces, sides, and vertices each one has.
Prisms, cubes, cones...oh my! Your students have 2-D shapes down, but how are they coming along in their mastery of 3-D shapes? Use this colorful activity to assess your first graders’ abilities to recognize and differentiate between 3-D shapes.
Triangles, trapezoids, rhombi...oh my! Identifying different shapes is an important milestone for young learners. Use this colorful activity to assess your first graders’ abilities to recognize and differentiate between 2-D shapes.
Your first graders probably have squares and circles down, but what about trapezoids and ovals? Use this great geometry activity to assess your students’ abilities to recognize and draw 2-D shapes by their name alone.
What’s happening on the farm? Your little ones will have lots of fun trying to identify and color all the 3-D shapes in the picture. How many different shapes can you find?
D is for duck! Color in the picture of the letter D and its matching flashcard featuring a picture of a duck and use them to practice memorizing the ABC's.
These unique activities offer students an easy introduction to geometry. With 3D shapes and edges and vertices worksheets, students design and craft their own 3D shapes. A perfect tool for visual and tactile learners, 3D shapes and edges and vertices worksheets help with math and sciences. Drafted by teachers first, these designs coincide with current elementary curriculum.