Feed the Monster 2D 3D Shapes Game for Kindergarten-2nd
About This Product
I am looking for a geometry center that my students will really want to play with.
Learning about shapes can be the part of our math time with this Feed the Monster sorting activity. This activity has been tried out in classrooms and it helps young students learn about 2D and 3D shapes by playing with them.
Why I will like this geometry activity:
My students will like it: This game has been played many times in classrooms and it is always a success. My students will be just as excited to play with the Monster the time as they were the first time.
My students will learn about shapes: It includes 28 different shapes so my students can see many examples of shapes.
It has two monsters: One monster is for shapes and one is for solid shapes so my students can see the difference between them.
It helps with hand-eye coordination: When my students put the shapes in the monsters mouths they are also practicing their hand-eye coordination.
What is in the PDF:
Two cute monsters: Big colorful pictures of the 2D. 3D Shape Monsters.
28 shape cards: different shapes like squares and circles and triangles and more.
Instructions for teachers: Easy to follow guide to set it up.
This activity is great for settings:
Math centers: It is easy to add to our weekly math activities.
Morning work: My students can start learning soon as they get to class.
Small group work: I can use it to help students who are having trouble with geometry.
Homeschooling: It is a way to teach math at home.
It is easy to set up:
I can save time planning my lessons. I just need to print it cut it out and use it. If I want it to last a time I can laminate the monsters and shape cards so I can use them again next year.
Here are the details:
What grade levels it is for: Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade.
What subject it is for: Geometry and math.
What format it is in: A PDF that I can download.
What skills it teaches: Telling the difference, between 2D and 3D shapes recognizing shapes and sorting and categorizing.
I can add Feed the Monster to my teaching activities today. My students will love learning about geometry.





