Description
An interactive, fun shape game including cone, cube, cylinder, pyramid, rectangular prism, sphere, and triangular prism.
A great game for students to play during math centers, or gather a group of early finishers to play together! Students will be able to start identifying everyday objects by their shape name.
Students pick a game board and the matching squares. The first player spins the spinner and names the shape. If any players have the shape they use a color square to cover it. The next student spins, keep playing until one or all players have their board covered.
You can also play that the person who spins the shape is the only one that covers the shape.
Check out my Color By Shapes Set, 2D Spin-A-Shape and, Shape Sort
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A great game for students to play during math centers, or gather a group of early finishers to play together! Students will be able to start identifying everyday objects by their shape name.
Students pick a game board and the matching squares. The first player spins the spinner and names the shape. If any players have the shape they use a color square to cover it. The next student spins, keep playing until one or all players have their board covered.
You can also play that the person who spins the shape is the only one that covers the shape.
Check out my Color By Shapes Set, 2D Spin-A-Shape and, Shape Sort
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Description
An interactive, fun shape game including cone, cube, cylinder, pyramid, rectangular prism, sphere, and triangular prism.
A great game for students to play during math centers, or gather a group of early finishers to play together! Students will be able to start identifying everyday objects by their shape name.
Students pick a game board and the matching squares. The first player spins the spinner and names the shape. If any players have the shape they use a color square to cover it. The next student spins, keep playing until one or all players have their board covered.
You can also play that the person who spins the shape is the only one that covers the shape.
Check out my Color By Shapes Set, 2D Spin-A-Shape and, Shape Sort
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A great game for students to play during math centers, or gather a group of early finishers to play together! Students will be able to start identifying everyday objects by their shape name.
Students pick a game board and the matching squares. The first player spins the spinner and names the shape. If any players have the shape they use a color square to cover it. The next student spins, keep playing until one or all players have their board covered.
You can also play that the person who spins the shape is the only one that covers the shape.
Check out my Color By Shapes Set, 2D Spin-A-Shape and, Shape Sort
Earn *FREE* TpT products by leaving me feedback. I love hearing how you used my products!
Click Here To Follow Me and be the first to know about *FREEBIES* and new products.
Check us out on Instagram and Pinterest: KinderHavenTpT
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Fun way to practice identifying 3D shapes. Product only comes with four boards. Would be nice to additional boards so that more students could play.
Great!!!
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