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Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
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Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}
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This is a one-page lesson to teach counting the sides of shapes. They cut, sort, glue the shapes by the number of sides. Answer key included! Enjoy!


Kindergarten Geometry Resources

Geoboard Shapes

Shapes Introduction PowerPoint

Sort Shapes by Sides

Shapes in Real World

Square or Rectangle?

I can make a new shape!

2D or 3D?

Positional Words

K Geometry BUNDLE: Choose this for a discount!

1st Grade Geometry Related Resources

Is It a Triangle?

I Can Make a New Shape

Halves and Fourths

1st Grade Geometry BUNDLE

2nd Grade Geometry

Is it a Quadrilateral?

Sort the Triangles by Type

Sort the Triangles by Angle

Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon

Halves, Thirds, Quarters

Draw the Rectangle

Count the Area

2nd Grade Geometry Bundle

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Laura Risdall, Elementary and Online Teacher

Minnesota, USA

TPT: Miz Riz Elementary Resources

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Sort Shapes By How Many Sides! {2nd Grade Geometry!}

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Miz Riz Elementary Resources
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Product Information: This is a BUNDLE of geometry resources, aligned to Common Core State Standards for geometry in kindergarten. Each resource focuses on a different standard. Seven of the eight downloads are interactive worksheets- cut and paste or coloring! The eighth download is a powerpoint
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Bundle Info: This is a bundle of three shape-related cut & paste worksheets. 1. 3D/2D sort: This is a one page cut-and-paste worksheet to practice the skill of identifying 2D vs 3D shapes. Students cut and paste the shapes into the right boxes. This was a great math center or would work well as
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Description

Product Information:

This is a one-page lesson to teach counting the sides of shapes. They cut, sort, glue the shapes by the number of sides. Answer key included! Enjoy!


Kindergarten Geometry Resources

Geoboard Shapes

Shapes Introduction PowerPoint

Sort Shapes by Sides

Shapes in Real World

Square or Rectangle?

I can make a new shape!

2D or 3D?

Positional Words

K Geometry BUNDLE: Choose this for a discount!

1st Grade Geometry Related Resources

Is It a Triangle?

I Can Make a New Shape

Halves and Fourths

1st Grade Geometry BUNDLE

2nd Grade Geometry

Is it a Quadrilateral?

Sort the Triangles by Type

Sort the Triangles by Angle

Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon

Halves, Thirds, Quarters

Draw the Rectangle

Count the Area

2nd Grade Geometry Bundle

Please leave a review! If this resource was helpful to your or your students, make sure to leave feedback on this resource! Each review that you submit helps YOU to earn FREE TPT CREDITS to use to buy other resources. I appreciate 5-star reviews and comments that help me improve my store!

Not seeing what you’re looking for?

I love working with teachers to create the resources they need. If you aren’t finding what you’re looking for, please reach out by emailing laura.risdall@gmail.com. I love creating work with promise of purchase.

Terms and Conditions

This resource was created by Laura Risdall. All rights are reserved by the author. With the purchase of this resource you have permission to print and copy it for single classroom use only, in person classrooms or online. Electronic sharing and distribution is prohibited. Please contact me with any questions at laura.risdall@gmail.com.

Thank you, from the creator:

Laura Risdall, Elementary and Online Teacher

Minnesota, USA

TPT: Miz Riz Elementary Resources

Instagram: @minnesotateachermom

Facebook: Miz Riz Elementary Resources

YouTube: Laura Risdall Minnesota Teacher Mom

Email: laura.risdall@gmail.com

Report this resource to TPT
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My first grade students loved this resource. I love how easy it was to download and print. Definitely recommend this in K-2 classrooms!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).
Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.
Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.
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