Name That Shape | Preschool Learning Song

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In the lesson “Let’s Play ‘Name That Shape!'”, children engage in an interactive game to identify various shapes found in their surroundings, such as triangles, circles, and rectangles. Through playful prompts and examples, they learn to recognize shapes in everyday objects like roofs, doors, and the sun, reinforcing their understanding of geometry in a fun and engaging way. The lesson encourages observation and participation, celebrating the children’s successes as they discover shapes all around them.
  1. What shape is the roof on the house?
  2. Can you find something that is a circle?
  3. What shape is the door on the house?

Let’s Play “Name That Shape”!

Hey there, little friend! Are you ready to play a fun game with me? It’s called “Name That Shape!” Let’s look around and see what shapes we can find. Are you ready? Let’s go!

The Roof on the House

Look up at the house. Do you see the black roof on top? Can you guess what shape it is? It’s a triangle! Great job!

The Rolling Ball

Now, look at the purple ball rolling around. What shape is it? It’s a circle! You’re doing amazing!

The Red Door

Check out the front of the house. Do you see the red door? Can you name that shape? It’s a rectangle! You’re so smart!

The Blue Pond

Look over there at the blue pond where the ducks like to swim. What shape is it? It’s a circle again! You’re really good at this!

The Green Leaf

See the green leaf growing on a flower? Can you guess its shape? It’s a triangle! Stand tall like a tower!

The Brown Post

There’s a brown post stuck in the ground. It’s part of a fence. What shape is it? It’s a rectangle! Spin around if you got it right!

The Shining Sun

Look up at the sky. Do you see the yellow sun shining bright? What shape is it? It’s a circle! You’re a shape superstar!

The Window

Finally, look at the window. It’s big and tall. Can you name that shape? It’s a rectangle! Stand straight as a wall!

Wow, you did an amazing job naming all those shapes! Keep looking around, and you’ll find shapes everywhere. Shapes are so much fun!

  • Can you find any shapes around your home or classroom? What shapes do you see, and where do you find them?
  • Why do you think different objects are different shapes? How do you think the shape of an object helps it do its job?
  • Imagine you are building a house. What shapes would you use for the roof, windows, and doors? Why would you choose those shapes?
  1. Shape Hunt Adventure: Go on a shape hunt around your home or classroom. Can you find objects that match the shapes we talked about? Look for triangles, circles, and rectangles. Draw a picture of each object you find and label the shape. Share your drawings with a friend or family member and see if they can find more shapes!

  2. Shape Sorting Game: Gather some everyday items like blocks, lids, or pieces of paper. Sort them into groups based on their shapes. Can you make a group of circles, triangles, and rectangles? Count how many items are in each group. Which shape do you have the most of?

  3. Shape Story Time: Create a short story using shapes as characters. For example, “Once upon a time, a happy circle rolled down a hill and met a friendly triangle.” Draw a picture of your story and share it with your class. What adventures do your shape characters go on?

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Rock and Learn
Hey you! A super duper! Now let’s play another game. This one is called “Name That Shape.”
[Music]

I see a black roof on top of the house. Can you name that shape as quickly as a mouse?
The roof is a triangle.

I see a purple ball that rolls around. Can you name that shape and then touch the ground?
The ball is a circle.

On the front of the house, there is a red door. Can you name that shape before we sing some more?
The door is a rectangle.

I see a blue pond where the ducks like to swim. Can you name that shape before we sing again?
The pond is a circle.

I see a green leaf growing on a flower. Can you name that shape and stand tall like a tower?
The leaf is a triangle.

I see a brown post that’s stuck in the ground. It’s a part of a fence stuck in the ground. Can you name that shape, stand up, and spin around?
The post is a rectangle.

There’s a yellow sun shining in the sky. Can you name that shape?
The sun is a circle.
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]

Can you name that shape before the ducks go quack?
Big and tall, can you name that shape and stand straight as a wall?
The window is a rectangle.
[Music]

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