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Shapes
Links verified on 5/26/11
- Arthur's Music Box - While the song plays you must put the squares in proper order to create a picture. There are three songs and each picture can be divided into four or nine parts.
- Ask Hannah - (reading skills required) Describe symmetry in two-dimensional shapes.
- Astronomy Shape Match - Click and drag objects to match shape outlines.
- Big Bird's Shapes - Press a key and a shape appears. Big Bird identifies shape and color.
- Colors and Shapes - States color and shape of objects. Sound effects helps students remember. Press a letter on the keyboard to go to the next shape. Gets students used to using the keyboard as an input objects instead of the mouse.
- Connect the Dots and Draw the Shapes - Click and drag your mouse to draw.
- Find the Shape - How many different shapes can you find in Shapeville?
- I Spy Shapes - Locate triangles, circles and squares in a set of pictures.
- Kinderweb Shape Game - This site is completely audio so children can work at their own pace independently.
- Matching Shapes - A six square concentration style game.
- Matching Shapes with Krog - Drag and drop the shape on the correct match.
- Mr. Mumble - (reading skills required) Take a look at how to describe two-dimensional shapes.
- Nursery Tutor - Click on shapes and set a time. Flash cards on line!
- Oochy goes to the Fair - Help him match shapes.
- Paint the Shapes - A listening and following directions game identifying shapes and colors.
- Put it on the Shelf - Replace the question mark with the shape that matches the outline below.
- Shape Racer - Drag the shapes to the correct corresponding places.
- Shape Sorter - Click and drag the shape on the correct match.
- Shapes and Colors - Click on a shape, then click on a color. The words appear at the bottom. [No audio]
- Story of Shapes - From Pre-School Library.
- Toy Shapes - Drag the toys to their matching shapes.
- What Can You Make With Circles and Rectangles? Drag shapes to make designs.
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