Circle, Diamond, Square, Heart Song | Shapes in for Kids in English

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In this lesson, students engage in a fun and interactive activity to learn about different shapes by using their hands to create a circle, diamond, square, and heart. Each shape is introduced with a brief description, emphasizing their characteristics, and students are encouraged to repeat the actions to reinforce their understanding. The lesson concludes with a review of the shapes made, celebrating the students’ participation and creativity.
  1. Can you show me how to make a circle with your hands?
  2. What shape do your hands make when you make a diamond?
  3. Can you tell me how many corners a square has?

Let’s Have Fun with Shapes!

Making a Circle

Let’s start by making a circle! Can you put your hands together to make a round shape? That’s right, it’s a circle! Circles are round and have no corners. Try it again: put your hands together and make a circle. Great job!

Creating a Diamond

Now, let’s make a diamond. Put your hands together and make a pointy shape. Look, it’s a diamond! Diamonds have four sides and look like a kite. Let’s do it again: put your hands together and make a diamond. Awesome!

Forming a Square

Next, let’s try making a square. Can you put your hands together to make a shape with four equal sides? Yes, it’s a square! Squares have four corners. Let’s try it one more time: put your hands together and make a square. You’re doing great!

Shaping a Heart

Now, let’s make a heart. This one is special! Put your hands together to make a shape that looks like a heart. Hearts are lovely and have a point at the bottom. Let’s do it again: put your hands together and make a heart. Wonderful!

Reviewing Our Shapes

Let’s remember all the shapes we made today: a circle, a diamond, a square, and a heart. You did an amazing job making all these shapes with your hands!

Goodbye!

Thank you for playing with shapes today! It’s time to say goodbye. Goodbye, everyone!

  • What is your favorite shape that we learned about today, and why do you like it? Can you find something in your home or classroom that is the same shape?
  • Can you think of any other shapes that we didn’t talk about in the lesson? How would you use your hands to make those shapes?
  • Shapes are everywhere! Can you name some shapes you see when you go outside, like in the park or on the street? How do those shapes make you feel?
  1. Shape Hunt: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Can you find objects that match the shapes we learned today? Look for circles, diamonds, squares, and hearts. When you find one, point it out and say the shape’s name. How many different shapes can you find?

  2. Shape Drawing: Grab some paper and crayons or markers. Try drawing each shape we learned: a circle, a diamond, a square, and a heart. Once you’ve drawn them, color them in with your favorite colors. Can you think of something in real life that looks like each shape?

  3. Shape Storytime: Imagine a story where each shape is a character. What adventures might a circle, a diamond, a square, and a heart have together? Share your story with a friend or family member. How do the shapes help each other in your story?

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Let’s make a circle!
Put your hands together and make a circle.
It’s a circle, it’s a circle.
Put your hands together, make a circle.
Put your hands together, make a circle.
Put your hands together and make a diamond.
Ready?
It’s a diamond, it’s a diamond.
Put your hands together, make a diamond.
Put your hands together, make a diamond.
Next, put your hands together and make a square.
Here we go!
It’s a square, it’s a square.
Put your hands together, make a square.
Put your hands together, make a square.
Can you put your hands together and make a heart?
You can do it!
It’s a heart, it’s a heart.
Put your hands together, make a heart.
Put your hands together, make a heart.
Let’s make a circle, a diamond, a square, and a heart.
It’s a circle, it’s a diamond.
It’s a square, it’s a heart.
Thank you, everybody! Say goodbye.
Say goodbye.
Goodbye.

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