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All About Shapes
Our world is made up of shapes, and using spatial language in whatever language or languages spoken at home helps children build their spatial skills. Families can describe shapes they …
Pass out drawing paper and direct students to draw faces using shapes. Model on the board, using a large circle for the face with smaller circles for the eyes, nose, and mouth as students …
This week the children will review two-dimensional shapes (circle, square, triangle and rectangle) and learn the properties of several three-dimensional shapes.
Introducing Shape elements of art? Continue by discovering shape in works of art. Identify the different shapes you see in this detail of a page from a thirte Unknown artist
Drawing Basic Shapes 1. Use a ruler to join the dots carefully with straight lines. What shape do you get? ... 2. a. Draw four dots anywhere in this space. Join the dots with lines. Use a ruler! …
MSS2/L1.2 draw 2-D shapes in different orientations using grids (e.g. in diagrams or plans)
Students will get to see and touch minerals in their crystal form. They will see that crystals form many of the shapes they are learning about! They will see cubes, hexagonal prisms, …