Kids will love these FUN shape books for preschoolers! Here are some of our favorite children's books about shapes!
Make a simple shape pop-up book to help kids learn basic geometric shapes. This is a fun way to incorporate maker and math skills into a clever pop-up book!
A booklet that teaches students about 2D shapes. They practice writing the word, drawing it, counting the number of sides and corners, finding it, and drawing objects that are that shape. *circle *oval/ellipse *triangle *rectangle *square *rhombus/diamond *trapezoid/trapezium *pentagon *hexagon *heptagon *octagon *heart *star *moon/crescent Two PDF versions: one uses words sides and corners; the other uses edges and vertices. One editable PowerPoint version: translate the text into a different language; or edit the words to use the vocabulary you use.
Item description Teach your early learners all about trapezoids with this fun and interactive flip book! Included are two different flip book types that allow for differentiation. One version of the flip book has dots students can point to as they read each word, and the second version of the book has “trace and write” words so high-level learners can trace and write the sentences as they go. Allows students to interact with trapezoids in several different ways: Reading about trapezoid attributes (pages 1-3) Identifying trapezoid among a series of shapes (page 4) Drawing, creating, and coloring their own trapezoid (page 5) Dots under each word in the first book make sure students track each word on each page as they read. Teacher prompts in the top right corners of pages serve as prompts teachers can give students to color sides and corners, increasing student interaction and engagement. The book is designed to print single-sided so that early-finishers have space to draw and color additional trapezoids on the blank sides/backs of pages (if needed).
Our team of therapists created Shape Book Activity Worksheets that target individual occupational therapy goals and incorporate unique learning style.
Your nose determines your destiny. Phrenology book. 1910.
The beginning of the year is the perfect time to make resolutions. Reading more books and getting in shape is on a list of many people. This entertaining infographic designed by Michael Rogalsky fo…
Auras and Chakras I will be doing a separate page on chakras and the related crystals when I next get the chance
Teaching shapes in your classroom and looking for the best tools? Try our free Shapes Chart that include many shapes with everyday objects for use in any classroom or homeschool.
Thinking of different ways to help your students become familiar with everyday shapes? A simple printable shape and side guide collection for students to teach them how many sides and how many corners each shape has.
Ann Sussman and Justin B. Hollander’s book is an effort to shape a body of biological and psychological conclusions about architecture into a framework for thinking about just what deeper traits shape human preferences about the built environment.