Counting Shapes Song for Kindergarten | How Many Shapes?

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In this lesson, students engage in counting various shapes, including circles, diamonds, squares, and hearts, while practicing their counting skills together. The lesson emphasizes the joy of counting and encourages exploration of additional shapes like triangles and stars, highlighting the importance of practice in becoming proficient at counting. Overall, it fosters a fun and interactive learning environment for young learners.
  1. How many circles did we count together?
  2. Can you tell me how many diamonds we found?
  3. What shapes do you want to count next time?

Let’s Count Shapes Together!

Counting Circles

Hey there! Let’s have some fun counting circles. Can you see them? Let’s count together: One, two, three… That’s right, three circles!

Counting Diamonds

Now, let’s find some diamonds. How many can you see? Let’s count them: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven… Wow, seven diamonds!

Counting Squares

Next up, let’s look for squares. How many squares are there? Let’s count: One, two, three, four, five… Great job, five squares!

Counting Hearts

Finally, let’s count some hearts. How many hearts can you find? Let’s count together: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten… Amazing, ten hearts!

Counting is Fun!

Counting is so much fun, especially when we do it together! Let’s keep counting: One, two, three! Counting is fun for you and me!

More Fun with Shapes

Did you know there are many more shapes to discover? You can find triangles, stars, and even rectangles. Next time, try counting those too!

Let’s Keep Counting!

Counting helps us learn numbers and see the world in a fun way. Keep practicing, and you’ll be a counting superstar!

  • What is your favorite shape to count, and why do you like it the most?
  • Can you think of places where you see circles, diamonds, squares, or hearts in your home or outside? Share what you find!
  • How do you feel when you count shapes with your friends or family? Does it make counting more fun?
  1. Shape Hunt at Home: Go on a shape hunt around your home! Look for objects that are circles, squares, diamonds, and hearts. How many of each shape can you find? Draw a picture of each object and count them. Share your findings with your family and see if they can find more shapes!

  2. Shape Sorting Game: Gather some everyday items like buttons, coins, or pieces of paper. Sort them into groups based on their shapes. Can you find any circles, squares, or other shapes? Count how many items are in each group and compare which group has the most or the least items.

  3. Creative Shape Art: Use colored paper, scissors, and glue to create a picture using different shapes. Cut out circles, squares, diamonds, and hearts, and arrange them to make a fun scene or character. Count how many of each shape you used in your artwork. Display your art and explain your creation to your family!

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

How many circles can you count?
Come on everybody, let’s count them out.
How many circles can you see?
Come on everybody and count with me.
How many circles can you count?
Let’s count together.
One, two, three… three circles.

How many diamonds can you count?
Come on everybody, let’s count them out.
How many diamonds can you see?
Come on everybody and count with me.
How many diamonds can you count?
Let’s count together.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven… seven diamonds.

How many squares can you count?
Come on everybody, let’s count them out.
How many squares can you see?
Come on everybody and count with me.
How many squares can you count?
Let’s count together.
One, two, three, four, five… five squares.

How many hearts can you count?
Come on everybody, let’s count them out.
How many hearts can you see?
Come on everybody and count with me.
How many hearts can you count?
Let’s count together.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten… ten hearts.

Counting how many is lots of fun.
Counting how many with everyone.
Counting how many, one, two, three!
Counting how many, you and me.
Counting how many, you and me.

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