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Geometric shapes in 2 dimensions: parallelogram, triangle & circle
*Crafts, coloring pages and activities to help young children learn their shapes. Suitable for toddlers and preschoolers, but also loads of fun for kindergarten kids, early grade school children and moms.wink.
*When it comes to early STEM learning, geometry shapes are an excellent way to get children engaged at home or in the classroom. From buckets of individual pieces to puzzles and building blocks, these sets give kids the opportunity to identify shapes, recognize relational sizes, understand angles, and learn mathematical concepts like fractions, surface areas, sequencing, and symmetry.
It’s 35 Minutes of Catchy Melodies to Teach Children Shapes, Colors & Counting. Get Kiddies Singing and Learning with this Instant Kids Classic.The Core Voca.Geometric shapes in 3 dimensions: pyramid, ball & cubeFigures shown in the same color have the same shape as each other and are said to be similar.
A geometric shape is the geometric information which remains when location, scale, orientation and reflection are removed from the description of a geometric object.[1] That is, the result of moving a shape around, enlarging it, rotating it, or reflecting it in a mirror is the same shape as the original, and not a distinct shape.
Objects that have the same shape as each other are said to be similar. If they also have the same scale as each other, they are said to be congruent.
Many two-dimensional geometric shapes can be defined by a set of points or vertices and lines connecting the points in a closed chain, as well as the resulting interior points. Such shapes are called polygons and include triangles, squares, and pentagons. Other shapes may be bounded by curves such as the circle or the ellipse.
Many three-dimensional geometric shapes can be defined by a set of vertices, lines connecting the vertices, and two-dimensional faces enclosed by those lines, as well as the resulting interior points. Such shapes are called polyhedrons and include cubes as well as pyramids such as tetrahedrons. Other three-dimensional shapes may be bounded by curved surfaces, such as the ellipsoid and the sphere.
A shape is said to be convex if all of the points on a line segment between any two of its points are also part of the shape.See also[edit]
*Solid geometry, including a table of major three-dimensional shapesReferences[edit]
*^Kendall, D.G. (1984). ’Shape Manifolds, Procrustean Metrics, and Complex Projective Spaces’. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society. 16 (2): 81–121. doi:10.1112/blms/16.2.81.

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A triangle has three sides and three angles

The three angles always add to 180°Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene

There are three special names given to triangles that tell how many sides (or angles) are equal.
There can be 3, 2 or no equal sides/angles:Equilateral Triangle
Three equal sides
Three equal angles, always 60° Isosceles Triangle
Two equal sides
Two equal angles Scalene Triangle
No equal sides
No equal angles

How to remember? Alphabetically they go 3, 2, none:
*Equilateral: ’equal’-lateral (lateral means side) so they have all equal sides
*Isosceles: means ’equal legs’, and we have two legs, right? Also iSOSceles has two equal ’Sides’ joined by an ’Odd’ side.
*Scalene: means ’uneven’ or ’odd’, so no equal sides. What Type of Angle?

Triangles can also have names that tell you what type of angle is inside:Acute Triangle
All angles are less than 90°
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Has a right angle (90°) Obtuse Triangle
Has an angle more than 90°
Combining the Names Sometimes a triangle will have two names, for example:
Right Isosceles Triangle
Has a right angle (90°), and also two equal angles
Can you guess what the equal angles are? Play With It ..
Try dragging the points around and make different triangles:
You might also like to play with the Interactive Triangle.Angles
The three interior angles always add to 180° Tube tycoon.Perimeter
The perimeter is the distance around the edge of the triangle: just add up the three sides:Area
The area is half of the base times height.
*’b’ is the distance along the base
*’h’ is the height (measured at right angles to the base)
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The formula works for all triangles.
Note: a simpler way of writing the formula is bh/2Example: What is the area of this triangle?(Note: 12 is the height, not the length of the left-hand side)Height = h = 12Base = b = 20Area = ½ × b × h = ½ × 20 × 12 = 120Polygon Shapes
The base can be any side, Just be sure the ’height’ is measured at right angles to the ’base’:
(Note: You can also calculate the area from the lengths of all three sides using Heron’s Formula.)Why is the Area ’Half of bh’?
Imagine you ’doubled’ the triangle (flip it around one of the upper edges) to make a square-like shape (a parallelogram) which can be changed to a simple rectangle:Geometric Shapes
THEN the whole area is bh, which is for both triangles, so just one is ½ × bh.
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