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Everything in the material world has shape. In mathematics, the focus is very much on regular shapes, such as the two-dimensional circle, triangle, and rectangle and the three-dimensional solids known as spheres and polyhedrons. In our everyday world, these solids commonly appear in objects we describe as boxes, pyramids, blocks, cylinders, and balls. A deeper knowledge about how two- and three-dimensional shapes are defined and relate to one another will help educators be aware of subtle distinctions and rules. Such an understanding allows educators to notice and highlight children’s key discoveries and to guide their experiences to make this knowledge explicit for them.

Copyright: Erikson Institute’s Early Math Collaborative. Reprinted from Big Ideas of Early Mathematics: What Teachers of Young Children Need to Know (2014), Pearson Education.

Series: Ideas at Work

Valentine’s Day Math Can Spark a Love of Symmetry

February 6, 2017

Cutting paper hearts for Valentine’s Day math fun is a common, early experience with symmetry for many young children.

  • Topic: Number Operations, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade
  • Tags Rhonda Gowler, When a Line Bends...A Shape Begins, Color Farm, Operations, Lois Ehlert, Holiday, Seasonal
block play in kindergarten with math concepts
Series: Focus on Play November 10, 2016

Making a Block Sandwich with Kindergartners

Thinking about sandwiches cut in half leads this boy to explore shape composition and equivalence with blocks.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Blocks
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Series: Book Ideas July 25, 2016

4 More Kids’ Books Packed with Geometry

For kids books, geometry doesn't have to just be reciting the shapes. Here are books that can begin rich geometrical discussions.

  • Topic: Spatial Relationships, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Animals, Blocks, Arts, Pat Hutchins, Daniel Kirk, Betsy Franco, Lois Ehlert, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lucy Micklethwait, Color Farm, Color Zoo, Block City, Grandpa's Quilt, I Spy Shapes in Art
Series: Focus on the Lesson February 25, 2016

A Gallery Walk to Inspire Student Collaboration

This third grade teacher leads a gallery walk with her students with the purpose of having children explain their thinking with peers.

  • Topic: Measurement, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Gallery walk
Series: Hear from the Experts January 5, 2016

Study Suggests Apps for Kids Can Aid Math Learning

Apps for kids can provide a unique opportunity for social engagement, allowing children to collaborate with their parents or peers while learning.

  • Topic: Number Operations, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K
  • Tags Technology, Apps
children's books geometry picture books math picture books for developing spatial thinking
Series: Book Ideas April 8, 2015

4 Children’s Books to Shape Up Geometry Skills

From recognizing octagonal stop signs to remembering where the cookies are stored, children encounter geometry early and often. There are plenty of children's books that kids love to further pique their interest. We've listed a…

  • Topic: Spatial Relationships, Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags We're Going on a Bear Hunt, Books, Pat Hutchins, Tana Hoban, Joan Sweeney, Michael Rosen, shape, Shapes Shapes Shapes, Me on the Map, Changes Changes, Helen Oxenbury, Mapping
Series: Focus on the Child March 19, 2015

Using Shape Blocks for Visual and Spatial Memory with Child 35

A preschool student puts together shape blocks to make larger, more complicated shapes from memory. In doing so, she makes connections between the various configurations she is constructing.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Child 35
Series: Focus on the Child November 3, 2014

Composing Shapes through Gesture with Child 10

This pre-k English Language Learner uses gesture to articulate math ideas while putting together a shape puzzle.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Grit, Child 10, Correction, Gesture, English Language Learner
Series: Hear from the Experts September 17, 2013

Imprecise Geometry with Doug Clements

Geometry and measurement are often difficult topics for young math students. Doug Clements argues that part of this problem stems from classroom materials that are inexact and misleading. "At its fundamental base, mathematics is about…

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Adult Learners, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Doug Clements
Series: Hear from the Experts August 26, 2013

Comparing Tech and Real World Teaching Tools with Joanne Mulligan

Joanne Mulligan questions the efficacy of new electronic educational devices.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Adult Learners, Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
  • Tags Technology, Joanne Mulligan, Blocks
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