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Thank you for your download! I hope the activities provided within are a great new resource for your classroom. This file and all of its contents are for your own personal or classroom use only. In downloading this file, you agree to its terms of use. You may: use this resource in your own classroom or home include pictures of students using the product in a blog post as long as proper credit is given, including a link to the product in my store purchase additional licenses at a discount to use the resource in more than one classroom You may NOT: share this product with others upload the product to any website or online storage system, including Amazon Inspire or a school district website create derivative works or copy it to make a similar product resell or use the product for commercial purposes If you have any questions or need any minor changes, I’m happy to help. Please email me at [email protected] . Thanks, again! I hope this is your best year of teaching yet! Stephanie Trapp This file and its contents are Copyright © 2014-2018, Stephanie Trapp www.primarythemepark.com All rights reserved. Let’s Connect! I’d love to share more ideas and resources with you! Stop by my blog, Primary Theme Park , for activities, ideas, and printables for the elementary classroom.

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  • Thank you for your download! I hope the activities provided within are a great new resource for your classroom.

    This file and all of its contents are for your own personal or classroom use only. In downloading this file, you agree to its terms of use.

    You may: use this resource in your own

    classroom or home include pictures of students using

    the product in a blog post as longas proper credit is given, includinga link to the product in my store

    purchase additional licenses at adiscount to use the resource inmore than one classroom

    You may NOT: share this product with others upload the product to any website

    or online storage system, includingAmazon Inspire or a school districtwebsite

    create derivative works or copy it tomake a similar product

    resell or use the product forcommercial purposes

    If you have any questions or need any minor changes, I’m happy to help. Please email me at [email protected].

    Thanks, again! I hope this is your best year of teaching yet!

    Stephanie Trapp

    This file and its contents are Copyright © 2014-2018, Stephanie Trapp www.primarythemepark.com

    All rights reserved.

    Let’s Connect!I’d love to share more ideas and resources with you! Stop by my blog, Primary Theme Park, for activities, ideas, and printables for the elementary classroom.

    http://www.primarythemepark.com/http://www.primarythemepark.com/https://www.facebook.com/primarythemepark/https://www.pinterest.com/primarythemeprk/https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Stephanie-Trapphttp://www.primarythemepark.com/

  • SHAPESGames & Activities for PreK-1

    © Stephanie Trapp

  • Directions

    Roll and Build

    Materials: pattern blocks, one or two dice, “Roll and Build” mats, pencil or crayons (optional)

    Teacher Prep: Print out the “Roll and Build” mats. Laminate for durability and reuse. (optional)

    *There are two options for each mat: one with that uses “diamond” and“rhombus/parallelogram”, and one that uses “rhombus/parallelogram”.

    Directions: There are three “Roll and Build” activities. Students roll a die (or two) to determine what shape or how many of a shape to use to make a picture.

    See the following page for directions for each activity. Choose which one best meets your students’ needs.

    Students use their imagination to create various composite shapes. Rolling the dice makes the pictures different every time!

  • EasyUse one die. Use the shapes you roll to make a picture.

    Medium Roll two dice. Make a picture using

    that amount of shapes. Tell how

    many of each shape is used in the

    picture.

    HardRoll a die for each

    shape.Record the number under the shape.

    Make a picture that has the amount of each shape rolled.

    How to Play Roll and Build

    © Stephanie Trapp

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    3 0 01 1 2

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    BuildRoll and Name:

    Roll a die. Use the shapes you roll to make a picture.

    square triangle hexagon trapezoid diamond rhombus(parallelogram)

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    BuildRoll and Name:

    Roll a die. Use the shapes you roll to make a picture.

    square triangle hexagon trapezoid rhombus rhombus(parallelogram)(parallelogram)

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    BuildRoll and Name:

    Roll two dice. Make a picture using that amount of shapes. Write how many of each shape you used.

    squares triangles hexagons trapezoids diamonds rhombuses(parallelograms)

    The number I rolled is .

    In my picture, there are

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    BuildRoll and Name:

    Roll two dice. Make a picture using that amount of shapes. Write how many of each shape you used.

    squares triangles hexagons trapezoids rhombuses rhombuses(parallelograms)(parallelograms)

    The number I rolled is .

    In my picture, there are

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    BuildRoll and Name:

    Roll the die once for each shape. Write the number you roll under each shape. Make a picture that has the number of each shape you rolled.

    square triangle hexagon trapezoid diamond rhombus(parallelogram)

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    BuildRoll and Name:

    Roll the die once for each shape. Write the number you roll under each shape. Make a picture that has the number of each shape you rolled.

    square triangle hexagon trapezoid rhombus rhombus(parallelogram)(parallelogram)

  • Directions

    Scavenger Hunt

    Materials: old magazines and newspapers, scissors, stick glue, pencil, “Shape Scavenger Hunt” sheet

    Teacher Prep: Print out the “Shape Scavenger Hunt” sheet. Gather old magazines and newspapers.

    Directions: 1. Students look through magazines and newspapers for 2D shapes.2. They cut the shapes out, glue them on the scavenger hunt sheet,

    and label the shapes.

    Students look for 2D shapes in everyday objects!

  • © Stephanie Trapp

    Name:

    Look through magazines and newspapers for different shapes. Cut them out, glue them here, and label the shapes.

    SHAPEScavenger Hunt

  • Graphics & FontsA special thank you to these talented artists for the use of their graphics and fonts. Click on the buttons to visit their stores.

    © Stephanie Trapp

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    New 2017 TPT TOU Page for ProductsSlide Number 1

    2D Shapes Scavenger Hunt and Roll and Build