Colors and Shapes Song | Learn Colors and Shapes

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In this lesson, children engage in a fun and interactive way to learn about different shapes by using their hands to create a triangle, rectangle, oval, and star, each associated with a specific color. The lesson emphasizes creativity and imagination while reinforcing shape recognition through playful activities. At the end, students review the shapes they’ve learned and say goodbye to their new shape friends.
  1. What shape did we make with our hands that was red?
  2. Can you remember what color our rectangle was?
  3. Which shape did we make that looked like a star?

Let’s Learn Shapes Together!

Making a Triangle

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!

Creating a Rectangle

Now, let’s try a rectangle. Put your hands together again. Look, it’s a green rectangle! Isn’t that cool?

Forming an Oval

Next up is an oval. Can you make an oval shape with your hands? Wow, it’s an orange oval! You’re doing amazing!

Shaping a Star

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!

Reviewing Our Shapes

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!

Goodbye!

Thank you for playing and learning with shapes. Say goodbye to your new shape friends. Goodbye!

  • What is your favorite shape that we learned about today, and why do you like it the most?
  • Can you find any objects around you that are shaped like a triangle, rectangle, oval, or star? What are they?
  • How do you think shapes are used in things you see every day, like buildings, toys, or nature?
  1. 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.

  2. 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?

  3. 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:

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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