We have just gotten back from our little Easter break with family. It was so wonderful to spend time with the extended family – especially for everyone to be able to finally meet Hudson. It was a much needed mini break! I am thrilled that both boys were fantastic on the car ride. Hudson maybe cried a total of 15 minutes between both trips, and not all at once. Greyson was easy and happy to work on his mazes, travel games, and colored most of the way down. Wonderful.
Here we are Easter Sunday:
I really hoped to have this posted for you guys on Friday – but sometimes I can be a serious procrastinator..especially when it comes to packing for a trip; and well time just slipped away from me. :-/
Anyway, today I am sharing some fun practice sheets to help teach kids more advanced shapes. Shapes that range from 3 to 9 sides. I decided to make these last week when Greyson brought me a 7 sided play button and asked me what shape it was, and I had no idea. I guess these are for the both of us. 🙂 spoiler alert — it was a heptagon
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The shapes cover:
- 3-Sided – Triangle
- 4 Sided – Square
- 5 Sided – Pentagon
- 6 Sided – Hexagon
- 7 Sided – Heptagon
- 8 Sided – Octagon
- 9 Sided – Nonagon
If you’d like some other activities to practice shapes with your toddler / preschooler check these out:
- Reviewing Shapes and Sorting with StickersÂ
- Learning Shapes!
- You can see a full list of ALL my preschool math activities here!
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