Shapes

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Welcome to the Class 1, Shapes lesson plan.

Class 1 Lesson Plans in English
Lesson:1 Introduction to Mathematics
Lesson 2: Shapes
Lesson 3: Number Knowledge
Lesson 4: Place value System
Lesson 5: Addition
Lesson 6: Subtraction
Lesson 7: Measurement
Lesson 8: Time
Lesson 9: Whole and Parts
Lesson 10: Money

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify and define attributes of shapes
  2. Differentiate between regular and irregular shapes
  3. Compose new shapes and identify shapes in nature
  4. Identify two- and three-dimensional shapes
  5. Partition shapes – circles, rectangles

Shapes of Objects

When we look around we find all objects having some shape or the other. A shape defines the structure of an object and it is one of the important attributes of an object. Match the following shapes that you see in nature.

 

What is a shape?

See the following image. It has sides and corners. It is made of lines and encloses some space. Given below is a list of common shapes that we use in our daily life.

 

 

Activity: Draw the shapes

Now, let us identify and draw some basic shapes. What shapes do we see in the things around us?

To draw any shape, connect the lines and dots. Dot or point appears as • and a line is represented as

 

Irregular shapes

Notice that in some of these shapes given above, the sides are unequal. Such figures are said to be irregular.

Regular Triangle Irregular Triangles

 

Regular Square Irregular Squares

 

Regular Pentagon Irregular Pentagons

 

Circle the irregular food shapes

 

Distinguish basic regular shapes from irregular shapes.[1]

Colour the rectangles.

 

Colour the triangles

 

Colour the squares

 

Colour the triangles and rectangles

 

Colour the squares and circles

 

Activity: Fill in the shapes

Match the shapes to complete the missing parts.

  

Activity: Count the shapes

Activity: Making objects

Activity: Partition shapes

Learn: 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional

Activities and Exercises

References