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Shapes in Real Life

Kindergarten · Math · Shapes · Ontario, Canada

Lesson Summary

Find shapes all around you, from stop signs to windows to wheels.

Explanation

Shapes are everywhere! A wheel on a car is a circle. A window can be a rectangle or a square. A slice of pizza looks like a triangle. Even a stop sign is a special shape called an octagon. When you start looking, you will see shapes in everything around you.

Practice Questions

Q1: What shape is a wheel on a bicycle?
Answer: A circle
Q2: What shape is most windows?
Answer: A rectangle or a square
Q3: Can you name a food that is shaped like a triangle?
Answer: A slice of pizza, a tortilla chip, or a sandwich cut in half diagonally.
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Shapes in Real Life is a lesson in the Shapes chapter of Kindergarten Math. It is part of the Ontario, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.

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Shapes in Real Life is taught in Kindergarten as part of the Math curriculum in Ontario, Canada.

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