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Shapes Galore: Discovering the World of Squares, Triangles, Circles, and Rectangles

Join us on a fascinating journey as we explore the captivating realm of shapes! Learn all about squares, with their 4 equal sides and corners, triangles with 3 sides and angles, circles with no corners or angles, and rectangles with 4 sides and 2 pairs of equal sides. Delve into the essence of each shape and uncover their unique characteristics and properties. Discover how shapes play a fundamental role in our everyday lives and marvel at their beauty and symmetry. Let's embark on this exciting adventure into the enchanting world of shapes together!

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Shapes Galore: Discovering the World of Squares, Triangles, Circles, and Rectangles

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  1. All About Shapes! Let’s Go!

  2. Shape Square Triangle Circle Rectangle Back

  3. corner Square side What is it? • 4 equal sides • 4 corners • straight lines Squares can be many different sizes, but their sides must always be equal. Back

  4. angle Triangle side What is it? • 3 sides • 3 angles • straight lines The sides can be any length, but they must always meet at the angles. Back

  5. Circle 1 rounded line What is it? • NO corners or angles • NO straight lines • 1 rounded line The circle has no end or beginning. It is made up of one continuous line. Back

  6. long side Rectangle short side corner What is it? • 4 sides • 4 corners • 2 pairs of equal sides Each pair of opposite sides (long sides and short sides) must be equal. Back

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