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Colors, Shapes & Counting - How To Remember Shapes

Colors, Shapes & Counting - How To Remember Shapes

Here is the fun and easy way to learn to read with Rock 'N Learn Mathematics. Enjoy learning with fun, catchy, engaging mathematics songs.

Subjects:Math

Tips for Parents

  • Here's how to talk to your child about it

    You learned about different shapes like squares, rectangles, diamonds, and trapezoids. Each shape has a certain number of sides, like pentagons with 5 sides and hexagons with 6 sides. We also sang a fun song to help remember them!

  • 4 activities you can do with your child now

    - Ask your child to identify different shapes around the house and count their sides, e.g. "How many sides does that square clock have?" - Sing the shape song together to reinforce the names and number of sides for each shape. - Create a shape scavenger hunt where your child has to find objects in the house that match the shapes from the video. - Play a "Guess the Shape" game where you describe a shape and your child has to guess which one it is, e.g. "I have four sides and two pairs of parallel lines, what shape am I?"

  • Pretend play with your child

    GAME NAME: Shape Counting Jam INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Gather colorful shape cutouts and place them in front of you and your child. 2. Take turns pointing to a shape and counting its sides out loud. 3. Use the names from the video (e.g., pentagon, hexagon) to identify each shape. 4. Sing the "Shape Counting Jam" song together to reinforce the shape names and sides. 5. Repeat the game multiple times for more learning fun!

  • 1 moral thought for your child inspired by this

    "Learning shapes is fun! Remember, shapes can have different number of sides. Each shape has its own unique features."