Do you want to build a snowman? Come on, let's go and play! Join the team as they build the perfect snowman out of all sorts of shapes. We can identify shapes all the time in the world around us.
Turn a two-dimensional flat sheet of paper into a three-dimensional hopping frog. You don't have to be a mathemagician to make a frog. It's not magic... it's math!
In this episode of Milo's Monster School Vlog, Milo tries his best to show us how to make patterns, but he can't help being distracted by making block towers, walls, and watching a shooting star.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream, CONES! I love an ice cream cone, don't you? The pointy part at the end is the very best bite. Speaking of the pointy part, this is a pretty different looking shape!
Have you ever wondered what shape an ice cube is? That's right, a cube! But wait a second, I've seen ice cubes that look all different. Join us in this video as we examine two solid shapes: the cube and cylinder.
Take two different shaped containers for example: a tall, skinny cylinder and a short wide one. Which one will hold more beads? It's not magic... it's math!
What is the difference between cubes and squares, spheres and circles? This video will help students learn all about 2D and 3D shapes, including plenty of vocabulary.
Are you ready to get into shape? This video introduces basic 2D shapes: circle, square, rectangle, and triangle. Join us as we learn about each shape's attributes, such as sides and corners.
Objects can come in all shapes and sizes, even, well... shapes! Many students have a hard time identifying shapes correctly if they are flipped upside-down, pulled wide, or stretched tall.
Have you ever built a tower out of marbles? Haha of course not, they don't stack on top of each other! Join us in this lesson to find out about 3D shape attributes.
This activity uses coloured yarn to make shapes. Choose the yarn and then stretch it across the pegs. Students can make line segments or shapes and then work out the perimeter, area, angles, and more.
This is a tablet-friendly game for students to identify and match circles, rectangles, squares and triangles. Each Shape Monster only 'eats' shapes that match its own body shape.
In this activity, students complete the pattern of different coloured shapes. It is a multiple choice game with three levels of difficulty. This games is tablet friendly and works on an interactive whiteboard.
Understanding different kinds of shapes can help you better understand patterns and how to create and design objects. Let's take a peek at this video to learn what makes a shape a polygon!
Shapes are all around you! Everything you can see is made up of either flat shapes or 3-dimensional (3D) shapes. Let's learn about some common 3D shapes in this video!