I think the best way to let all children learn the shapes, is to let them play with the shapes. I use building blocks, attribute blocks, felt shapes, clay and any art supply I can find. Always call the shapes by the correct name. As you play with the children, talk about the attributes. Let the children go on trek around the school in the search for the shapes. Talk about the shapes and give them the language they need to understand the concept of shapes. Let the parents know what shapes they are learning about in class. At home, they can look for examples and bring them to school. The children can have a little shape museum set up where all of their treasures and finds can be displayed. There are many songs that you can find on the web to sing. Children love shapes. They are something that the children can actually manipulate and draw.
I have listed a few of my favorite sites, but they are by no means the only ones. I hope you and your children have a fun time learning together.
2006-08-27 14:55:05
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answered by queenbee 2
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We could only bring ourselves to the 'South of France' intersection from Switerland>Milano/Genova, Italy. No, couldn't do as they do, [have you tried to get a sandwich for lunch in Italy?? It's like an all day event & zillion lerra!!) which is why we stay away from MOST places other than Paris, Nice, Honolulu, LasVegas, NewYork, where some English is enabled.
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2006-08-28 02:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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why not use foam cutouts texture would be a plau for these kids to feel the shape as well as see it
2006-08-27 15:29:54
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answered by Elaine F 5
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