Real World Activity
We're Going on a Scavenger Hunt!

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Lets find Shapes!
Real World Activity:
Today, we are going to go on a scavenger hunt to find shapes! We are going to look for different shapes in your classroom. We will walk around the room and find one Square, one Rectangle, one Triangle, and one Circle. If you see a shape, call it out. We can find lots of different shapes!
Lesson 1 Directions:
1. Everyone will have one piece of paper.  Fold your paper into four sections. Fold the paper in half, and then in half again; this will make four     sections.
2. In each section of the paper, write the name one shape you learned about; square, rectangle, circle, and triangle. I will write each name out. Then, write how many sides the shape has.
3.
We are going to walk around the room looking for shapes. As we walk around the room, point out different shapes.
4. Pick out one example of a shape, draw and color a picture of the object you found in the classroom in the correct section on your paper.
5. Do this for a square, a rectangle, a triangle, and a cirlce.
6. Make sure your pictures are colorful and neat!

Lesson 2 Directions:
1. Everyone will have one piece of paper.  Fold your paper into four sections. Fold the paper in half, and then in half again; this will make four     sections.
2. In each section of the paper,
write the name of one shape you learned about; square, rectangle, circle, and triangle. I will write each name out for you.
3.  I have cut out shapes. Pick one of each shape and with a little dot of glue, glue the shape in the right section. Make sure to leave room for your drawings later.

4. We are going to walk around the room looking for shapes. As we walk around the room, point out different shapes.
5. Pick out one example of a shape, draw and color a picture of the object you found in the classroom in the correct section on your paper.
6. Do this for a square, a rectangle, a triangle, and a cirlce.
7. Make sure your pictures are colorful and neat!



GPS:
MKG1. Students will correctly name simple two and three-dimensional figures, and
recognize them in the environment.
    a. Recognize and name the following basic two-dimensional figures: triangles,
        rectangles, squares, and circles.


Primary Learning Outcome

Students will identify two-dimensional figures seen in their everyday lives.

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