Meet the Shapes – Building Segment “Pot”

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In this lesson, students explore various shapes, specifically rectangles and ovals, and their real-world applications. They engage in a creative activity where they draw and color these shapes to build a pot, reinforcing their understanding of how shapes can be used in construction and design. The lesson encourages ongoing exploration of shapes in their environment and invites students to continue learning through additional resources.
  1. What shape looks like a door or a book?
  2. Can you name something that is an oval, like an egg or a balloon?
  3. What fun thing can we build using rectangles and ovals?

Meet the Shapes – Building Segment “Pot”

Let’s Learn About Shapes!

Hey there! Today, we are going to have fun learning about some shapes. Shapes are all around us, and they help us make and build things. Let’s see what shapes we can find!

Rectangle

A rectangle is a shape that has four sides. It looks like a door or a book. Can you find something that looks like a rectangle around you? Maybe a table or a piece of paper?

Oval

Next, we have the oval. An oval looks like an egg or a balloon. It’s round but a little bit longer on one side. Can you think of something that looks like an oval? How about a mirror or a racetrack?

Let’s Build a Pot!

Now, let’s use these shapes to build something fun—a pot! Imagine using rectangles and ovals to make a pot where you can plant flowers or keep your toys. Isn’t that exciting?

Fun Activity

Here’s a fun activity for you! Try drawing a rectangle and an oval on a piece of paper. Then, color them in with your favorite colors. You can even cut them out and make your very own pot!

Keep Exploring Shapes!

Shapes are everywhere, and they help us create amazing things. Keep looking for rectangles, ovals, and other shapes around you. You can even try building new things with them!

More Fun with Shapes

If you enjoyed learning about shapes, there are more fun videos you can watch. Ask a grown-up to help you find them. Remember to like, subscribe, and hit the bell notification to see more exciting videos!

  • What are some shapes you see around you right now? Can you find a rectangle or an oval in your room or outside?
  • Have you ever built something using shapes, like blocks or drawing? What did you make, and which shapes did you use?
  • Imagine you could build anything using rectangles and ovals. What would you create, and why?
  1. Shape Hunt: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects that are rectangles and ovals. Can you find a rectangle like a book or a door? How about an oval like a mirror or a balloon? Draw a picture of each object you find and share it with your friends or family.

  2. Shape Building: Use building blocks or cut-out paper shapes to create your own pot. Try using rectangles for the sides and ovals for the base or top. What other shapes can you add to make your pot unique? Once you’ve built your pot, pretend to plant flowers or store small toys in it.

  3. Shape Story Time: Imagine a story where the shapes come to life. What adventures do the rectangle and oval go on? Do they build something together or explore new places? Draw a picture of your story and share it with your class. You can even act it out with your friends!

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

[Music] Rectangle [Music] Oval Rectangle [Music] [Music] For more fun videos, like, subscribe, and hit the bell notification.

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