Let’s have some fun with shapes! Can you put your hands together to make a triangle? Imagine it’s a bright red triangle. Great job!
Now, let’s try a rectangle. Put your hands together again. Look, it’s a green rectangle! Isn’t that cool?
Next up is an oval. Can you make an oval shape with your hands? Wow, it’s an orange oval! You’re doing amazing!
Let’s try something a bit tricky. Put your hands in the air and make a star. You can do it! It’s a shiny white star. Fantastic!
Let’s remember all the shapes we made: a red triangle, a green rectangle, an orange oval, and a white star. You did a wonderful job learning shapes today!
Thank you for playing and learning with shapes. Say goodbye to your new shape friends. Goodbye!
Shape Hunt: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom! Look for objects that match the shapes we learned: triangle, rectangle, oval, and star. Can you find a red triangle, a green rectangle, an orange oval, or a white star? Draw or take a picture of what you find and share it with your friends.
Shape Art: Use colored paper, scissors, and glue to create a picture using the shapes we learned. Cut out a red triangle, a green rectangle, an orange oval, and a white star. Arrange them on a piece of paper to make a fun scene or picture. What can you create with these shapes?
Shape Story: Imagine a story where each shape is a character. What adventures do the red triangle, green rectangle, orange oval, and white star go on together? Draw a picture or tell the story to a friend or family member. How do the shapes help each other in your story?
Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:
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Let’s make a triangle! Put your hands together and make a triangle. It’s a red triangle.
Now, let’s put our hands together and make a rectangle. Ready? It’s a green rectangle.
Next, put your hands together and make an oval. Here we go! It’s an orange oval.
Can you put your hands in the air and make a star? You can do it! It’s a white star.
Let’s review: a red triangle, a green rectangle, an orange oval, and a white star.
Thank you, everybody! Say goodbye. Goodbye!
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