Hello, Andrew! I see you are learning about shapes. Something fun that I like to do is see how many different shapes I can find when I am riding in the car (of course, not while I'm driving! :D ) Some time when you're on your way to school or to home, look out the window and see if you can find things of different shapes. Look for a circle, a square, a rectangle, a triangle (that will be harder), a hexagon (do you know this one?). That should make your car ride be more interesting, too!
Well, I just re-read your blog and saw that I missed something important: you are not just learning shapes, but you are learning the difference between 2-D shapes and 3-D shapes. So, maybe you can adjust my suggestion from my first comment and try to find something in the shape of a cube, a pyramid, and a sphere as you ride in your car! Actually, these shouldn't be too hard cuz they are similar to the 2-D shapes that I mentioned. Ooo, I think you have a challenge ahead of you :D
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Hello, Andrew! I see you are learning about shapes. Something fun that I like to do is see how many different shapes I can find when I am riding in the car (of course, not while I'm driving! :D ) Some time when you're on your way to school or to home, look out the window and see if you can find things of different shapes. Look for a circle, a square, a rectangle, a triangle (that will be harder), a hexagon (do you know this one?). That should make your car ride be more interesting, too!
ReplyDeleteWell, I just re-read your blog and saw that I missed something important: you are not just learning shapes, but you are learning the difference between 2-D shapes and 3-D shapes. So, maybe you can adjust my suggestion from my first comment and try to find something in the shape of a cube, a pyramid, and a sphere as you ride in your car! Actually, these shouldn't be too hard cuz they are similar to the 2-D shapes that I mentioned. Ooo, I think you have a challenge ahead of you :D
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice Andrew! Was it hard to you?
ReplyDeleteBut it is okay you can do better.
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