1-Minute Lesson | Meet the Shapes

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In this lesson, students are introduced to basic shapes: circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Each shape is described with relatable examples, encouraging learners to identify these shapes in their surroundings. The lesson emphasizes exploration and engagement, inviting students to observe and discover shapes in everyday objects.
  1. What is something in your house that looks like a circle?
  2. Can you find a square outside? What does it look like?
  3. What shape do you see the most when you look around?

1-Minute Lesson: Meet the Shapes

Let’s Learn About Shapes!

Hey there! Today, we’re going to have fun learning about some cool shapes. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Circle

First up is the Circle. A circle is round like a ball or a pizza. Can you think of other things that are shaped like a circle?

Square

Next, we have the Square. A square has four sides that are all the same length. It’s like a box or a window. Do you see any squares around you?

Triangle

Now, let’s look at the Triangle. A triangle has three sides. It looks like a slice of pie or a mountain. Can you find a triangle near you?

Rectangle

Finally, we have the Rectangle. A rectangle has four sides, just like a square, but two sides are longer. It’s like a door or a book. Can you spot a rectangle?

Keep Exploring!

Shapes are everywhere! Look around and see how many circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles you can find. Have fun exploring!

For more fun learning, remember to watch more videos and keep discovering new things!

  • Can you think of a game or activity where you use shapes like circles, squares, triangles, or rectangles? How do these shapes make the game or activity more fun?
  • Imagine you are designing a playground. What shapes would you use to create fun and safe equipment for everyone to play on? Why would you choose those shapes?
  • Look around your home or classroom. What is the most interesting shape you can find, and why do you think it was made in that shape?
  1. Shape Hunt Adventure: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Can you find objects that match the shapes we learned about? Look for circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Draw or take a picture of each shape you find and share it with your friends or family. How many of each shape did you discover?

  2. Shape Art Creation: Use colored paper, scissors, and glue to create a picture using only shapes. Cut out circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles, and arrange them to make a house, a car, or even a funny face. What new shapes can you create by combining the ones you know?

  3. Shape Story Time: Imagine a story where each character is a different shape. What adventures do they go on? How do they help each other using their unique shapes? Draw your characters and tell your story to a friend or family member. What new shapes might they meet along the way?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Circle
[Music]
Circle
Circle
[Applause]
Circle
Square
[Music]
Square
[Music]
Triangle
Triangle
Rectangle
[Applause]
Rectangle
Rectangle
Rectangle

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