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Shapes Shapes Shapes
Game Code: 839230
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Recognizing and describing various 2-D and 3-D shapes
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What shape do you see?
Cone
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What shape do you see here?
Rectangle
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What shape(s) do you see here?
Square, cube
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A circle drawn on a piece of paper is an example of a 3-D shape. True or False?
False.
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I am a 2-D shape that has four sides. All four of my side are the same size. What am I?
A square.
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I am a 3-D shape that has no sides. What am I?
A sphere.
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A pentagon is a shape with how many sides?
5
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A triangle is a shape with how many sides?
3
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What is the difference between a rectangle and a square?
A rectangle has two sides that are longer, all sides on a square are the same.
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What is the difference between a triangle and a pentagon?
A triangle has 3 sides, and a pentagon has 5.
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Name three things that are rectangle shaped
Ex. a book, a desk, the Smart Board.
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Name two things that are triangle shaped.
Ex. a slice of pizza, a slice of watermelon...
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