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In the lesson “Shapes Are Everywhere!”, young learners embark on an exciting adventure to discover the various shapes that surround them in everyday life. They explore different types of shapes, such as circles, squares, and triangles, and learn how these shapes can be found in objects like houses, fruits, and toys. The lesson encourages children to engage with their environment by identifying shapes and having fun with them through activities like stacking and drawing.
  1. What shapes can you see around you right now?
  2. Can you name a toy that has a shape, like a ball or a block?
  3. What is your favorite shape, and why do you like it?

Shapes Are Everywhere!

Hey there, little explorer! Are you ready to go on a fun adventure to learn about shapes? Let’s go!

Shapes All Around Us

Shapes are everywhere! Look up in the sky and down on the ground. You can find shapes all around. Some shapes roll, like a ball, and some shapes stack, like blocks. Isn’t that cool?

Different Kinds of Shapes

There are so many shapes to discover! Here are a few:

  • Circle: It’s round like a pizza or a wheel.
  • Square: It has four sides that are all the same, like a window.
  • Triangle: It has three sides, like a slice of pie.

Can you think of other shapes? Maybe a rectangle, like a door, or a star, like the ones in the sky!

Shapes in Our World

Shapes are not just in books; they are everywhere! A house has many shapes, like rectangles and triangles. Fruits like apples and oranges are round. Even your favorite toys have shapes!

Fun with Shapes

Shapes can be fun to play with! You can stack them, roll them, or even draw them. Try finding shapes in your room or outside. How many can you find?

Explore More Stories

If you love learning about shapes, there are many more stories to explore. Ask your grown-up to help you find more fun books and stories. You’ll have a great time discovering new things!

Thanks for joining this shape adventure. Remember, shapes are everywhere, so keep looking around!

Happy exploring!

  • Can you find a shape in the room you are in right now? What shape is it, and what object is it a part of?
  • Think about your favorite toy. What shapes can you see in it? How do those shapes help the toy work or look fun?
  • When you go outside, what shapes do you notice in nature or in buildings? How do these shapes help the things around you, like making them strong or beautiful?
  1. Shape Hunt Adventure: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that match the shapes you learned about, like circles, squares, and triangles. Can you find a circle in the kitchen or a square in the living room? Draw a picture of the shapes you find and share them with your friends or family.

  2. Shape Building Challenge: Use building blocks or cut-out paper shapes to create something new. Can you build a house using squares and triangles? Or maybe a car using circles and rectangles? Think about how different shapes can come together to make something fun and exciting.

  3. Shape Story Time: Imagine a story where shapes come to life. What adventures would a circle, square, and triangle have together? Draw a picture of your story and tell it to your classmates or family. How do the shapes help each other in your story?

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music] Shapes roll. [Music] Triangle. [Music] Circle. Square. Shapes in the sky, shapes on the ground, shapes are everywhere, look around. [Music] There are shapes that roll, shapes that can’t. Shapes have sides that angle and slant. Some shapes stack, some shapes don’t. Eggs and balls are shapes that won’t wash out. [Music] Shapes to throw, shapes to share, shapes that dangle in the air. [Music] Shapes for stuff, shapes for go. A house has many shapes to show. [Music] Shapes that shine, wow! Shapes that freeze. [Music] Shapes of fruits that grow on trees. [Music] Shapes that glimmer up above, shapes that make you think of love. Shapes to open, shapes to close, shapes that stand up tall in rows. [Music] Shapes that teeter, shapes that play. Shapes help people find their way. A shape that’s whole, a shape in pieces. Yummy! [Music] A shape with many folds and creases. [Music] Shapes are heavy, shapes are light. Pillow shapes are sure to fight. [Music] Spheres are round, circles are flat, squares lie down, and cubes are fat. Now you know shapes—how cool is that? [Music] Do you see the arrows, the circles, and the squares? Do you see the stars and hearts and ovals everywhere? Rectangles, diamonds, and pentagons of blue. Wow! [Music] Crescents, octagons, and semicircles—do you see them too? [Music] Shapes of every size and kind are found inside this book. The whole world is made of shapes—angled, square, flat, or round. Shapes are everywhere, look around. [Music] Hmm. [Music] If you don’t have books, what are you waiting for? It’s a kid-safe, ad-free library full of storybooks brought to life. My favorite story about books is the unicorn and horse because the horse feels like he’s not beautiful, but he actually is. I’m going to explore more on books, and you should too! Don’t wait around—ask your grown-up and start exploring more fun stories like these. You’ll be glad you did! Thanks for watching. For more stories, try the Vox app for free today.

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