Shapes Flashcards For Preschoolers
Shapes Flashcards For Preschoolers…
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How do i teach preschool shapes ?
- Identifying shapes: The first step in teaching our children geometric shapes may be to help them grasp the forms of shapes. For example; It may be correct to talk about the edges of the triangles to the children we introduce with triangles and to make them meet triangles with different characteristics.
Click to download PDF file; Shapes Flash Cards.
Click to download PDF file; Shapes Flash Cards.
- Reinforcement with examples from daily life: We can teach our children, who are learning geometric shapes one by one, the areas where these shapes appear in daily life. Asking the TV to describe its shape, asking what geometric shape a ball looks like, and so on can be reinforcing.
- Comparing shapes: At this stage of our adventure of teaching geometric shapes, we can ask children to compare shapes in different forms. For example, we can help them encode forms more consciously by asking about the differences between triangle and square.
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- Making production using geometric shapes: For this stage, all we have to do is bring together different 3-dimensional geometric shapes and play games with our children. For example, constructions can be made with small boxes and toilet paper. Our children, who often surprise us adults with their creativity, diversify these games and can learn while having fun.
Click to download: Trace and Color the Oval worksheet.
Click to download: Trace and Color the rectangle worksheet.
- Playing educational games: The best known of these games may be shape bingo. For this game, which is frequently used in preschool education, all we have to do is to put different geometric shapes in a bag and ask our child to find the shape we want by touching it with his hands.
Click to download: Trace and Color the square worksheet.
- Teaching dimension differences: Children who grasp 3-dimensional geometric shapes may have much less difficulty grasping 2-dimensional shapes. For this reason, we may need to make sure that our children have a good grasp of 3D shapes and forms before we start working on paper. Then, we can make them understand the 2-dimensional representations by playing games such as cutting and pasting, grouping similar shapes, or matching 3-dimensional blocks with geometric shapes on paper.
Click to download: Trace and Color the triangle worksheet.
Click to download: Trace and Color the circle worksheet.