Comments on: Geometric Solid Shapes https://earlymathcounts.org/geometric-solid-shapes/ Laying the foundation for a lifetime of achievement Sat, 30 Dec 2023 00:39:43 +0000 hourly 1 By: Shirley R Sorenson https://earlymathcounts.org/geometric-solid-shapes/#comment-14407 Sat, 30 Dec 2023 00:39:43 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1464#comment-14407 I believe this would be an interesting lesson to offer to my Toddler class. An introduction to the mystery of dimension by the touch and feel of the shapes. Sparking their interest to think geometrically.

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By: Jessica R https://earlymathcounts.org/geometric-solid-shapes/#comment-12342 Thu, 18 Aug 2022 17:09:54 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1464#comment-12342 The only thing that worries me is that sometimes the children prefer to explore small shapes/pieces they can hold but they cannot have because it is a choking hazard.

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By: mary https://earlymathcounts.org/geometric-solid-shapes/#comment-7128 Thu, 26 Mar 2020 03:01:18 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1464#comment-7128 I find children like these shapes but they struggle more with them. I believe using them as manipulatives would help them feel more comfortable.

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By: Allison Finnegan https://earlymathcounts.org/geometric-solid-shapes/#comment-7114 Mon, 23 Mar 2020 16:37:03 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1464#comment-7114 Exactly the manipulative Ive been looking for – small enough for little hands, enough of them and color varieties for endless possibilities in comparison, classification, pattering, building etc

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By: Anonymous https://earlymathcounts.org/geometric-solid-shapes/#comment-194 Wed, 24 Feb 2016 13:51:19 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=1464#comment-194 We use these shapes in the classroom but they are a bit bigger. We use them to get our students to think about why they can\’t stack certain shapes. We then get into a discussion about the shapes attributes.
Evelyn

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