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Shape

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: Focus on the Child

Sorting Geo-Solids with Child 5

July 30, 2013

A kindergarten student organizes shape blocks by the various shapes of their faces.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Child 5
Series: Focus on the Lesson April 24, 2013

Triangle Talk from Feel for Shapes

Students distinguish shapes using touch rather than sight.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
Series: Focus on the Child April 15, 2013

Recognizing Shapes with Child 12

A child identifies various shapes.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags English Language Learner, Child 12
GNRL005-1 preschool educational game
Series: Focus on Play April 4, 2013

The Math in Blocks

Jennifer McCray, director of the Early Math Collaborative, provides a play-by-play narration as a pre-k teacher leads her students through a tower building exercise with blocks. McCray provides insights into the complexity and impact of…

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K
  • Tags English Language Learner, Play, Blocks, Games
EMTR020-1 math challenge puzzles
Series: Focus on the Child March 2, 2013

Composing Shapes with Child 12

A child composes a 6-pointed star shape using pattern blocks in multiple ways.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags English Language Learner, Problem Solving, Correction, Child 12
Series: Focus on the Child March 1, 2013

Describing and Drawing Shapes with Child 14

A kindergartner explains how to draw a rectangle. Later he finds a new shape to draw in the classroom.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags English Language Learner, Child 14
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Series: Book Ideas February 27, 2013

Using Photobooks for Data Analysis

Tana Hoban and Ann Morris are both gifted children’s book authors who combine minimal text with wonderful photos that beg to be pored over again and again. Many of them are organized around ideas that…

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Infants, Toddlers, Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Shoes, Books, Tana Hoban, Ann Morris, Shapes Shapes Shapes, Cubes Cones Cylinders & Spheres, Shoes Shoes Shoes, Bread Bread Bread
Series: Focus on the Child February 24, 2013

Recognizing Shapes with Child 10

A child identifies two-dimensional shapes.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags English Language Learner, Gesture, Child 10
Series: Focus on the Child February 18, 2013

Visual and Spatial Memory with Child 22

A student uses blocks to recreate arrangements of shapes.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Child 22
Series: Focus on the Child February 15, 2013

Recognizing Shapes with Child 11

A child identifies triangles on a page of shapes.

  • Topic: Shape
  • Age/Grade Level: Pre-K, Kindergarten
  • Tags Child 11
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