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Travel Adventures - Camping - 2-D Shapes
Travel Adventures - Camping - 2-D Shapes
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We see shapes
around us.
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We see circles.
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We see triangles.
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We see squares.
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We see rectangles.
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We see hexagons.
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We see so many
shapes.
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We see them all
around us!
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Problem Solving
We brought food to
camp. What shapes
are the foods?
1. Write the shape
names. Write the
numbers of sides
and angles.
2. Choose 2 food items.
How are the shapes
alike? How are the
shapes different?
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Number Number
Food Shape
of of
Items Name
Sides Angles
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Answer Key
1. triangle; 3; 3
square; 4; 4
hexagon; 6; 6
rectangle; 4; 4
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Consultants
Nicole Belasco, M.Ed.
Kindergarten Teacher, Colonial School District
Colleen Pollitt, M.A.Ed.
Math Support Teacher, Howard County Public Schools
Publishing Credits
Rachelle Cracchiolo, M.S.Ed., Publisher
Conni Medina, M.A.Ed., Managing Editor
Dona Herweck Rice, Series Developer
Emily R. Smith, M.A.Ed., Series Developer
Diana Kenney, M.A.Ed., NBCT, Content Director
June Kikuchi, Content Director
Véronique Bos, Creative Director
Robin Erickson, Art Director
Stacy Monsman, M.A., and Karen Malaska, M.Ed., Editors
Michelle Jovin, M.A., Associate Editor
Fabiola Sepulveda, Graphic Designer
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Math Talk
1. What 2-D shapes
do you see
around you?
2. Lia draws this
shape: . She
says it is not a
square. Do you
agree? Why or
why not?