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Shapes Game: I Have - Who Has

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Product Title: Shapes Game: I Have - Who Has

Are you on the hunt for a unique and entertaining way to impart knowledge about shapes to your students? The Shapes Game: I Have - Who Has, might just be the resource you need. This game is thoughtfully designed for educators and promises to not only clarify the concept of different shapes but also encourage collaboration among the students.

The Shapes pack constitutes cards showcasing eight distinct shapes. Each shape has a corresponding larger visual aid card that can be used while teaching about shapes. Colorful and eye-catching, these resources are geared towards capturing children's attention and ensuring that they remember what they learn.

A notable attribute of this game is its adaptability—it can be blended into several subjects, thus enhancing its value. Despite bearing a limited number of shape cards, its clever design ensures a high level of engagement during play.

Instructions:

  • Create five sets of game cards using strong cardstock material and laminate them for durability.

  • Slice your class into small groups or teams with four students each. Give each group one set which implies each child requires two cards from their set.

  • Kick-off the competition! A student randomly chosen would read out something like, "I have an octagon" then query, "Who has a shape without sides or corners... perfectly round?" The child with circle answers "I have circle!" earning their team points!

The fun continues till all kids identify all shape varieties within their groups—and see which team scores highest!

Pertinent Information:

This product is optimal for kindergarten through second grade learners fitting harmoniously within Resources for Teachers subject requirements plus visual accessories in classrooms too.
The file format is PDF — simple access assures it fits universally across multiple electronic platforms without causing any compatibility hassles in classroom or homeschool setups.

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Shapes Game Interactive Learning Teamwork Activities Visual Teaching Resources Classroom Games

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