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To Teach Preschool Geometric Shapes

Preschool children can learn simple shapes such as circles, triangles, squares and rectangles. However, we, as educators and parents, may need to assist this process by using different materials or by analyzing the shapes with the children. So, how can we help our children learn geometric shapes in preschool? As the Vimbo family, we’ve listed a few tactics that can be used.

• 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 to the children we introduce with triangles about the edges of the triangles and to make them meet triangles with different characteristics.

• Reinforcement with examples from daily life: We can teach our children, who learn 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 the forms more consciously by asking for the differences between triangle and square.

• 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.

 

 

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