This powerpoint contains dozens of printable objects that are made of basic geometric shapes. Makes a great interactive display and works well for assessment too. I have printed out these objects and created a classroom bulletin board. Then I have the students try to identify as many shapes as they can. One of our morning centers has been to find how many of a specific shape there are in the display. Kids love this and it has also been a great springboard for lessons. After viewing this display throughout our unit, I also had the students create their own displays - I have the rubric and checklist also for sale! It's a fun project that the kids loved!

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I am a blended special education teacher and have taught at variety of grade levels. Most of my materials are designed to work for a variety of grade levels as I have often worked with more than one grade level at a time.
