Learning Shape Activity
From octagonal stop signs and rectangular doors, to triangular roofs and circular wheels—shapes are everywhere. Learning shapes not only helps children identify and organize visual information, it helps them learn skills in other curriculum areas including reading, math, and science.
Florescent Public School organised a shape day activity for the students of Pre-primary to enlighten them of the shapes they encounter in their lives. Learning shapes also helps children understand other signs and symbols. Kids are able to notice and manipulate shapes long before they begin to draw them or even learn their names. One of the earliest things that children learn is shapes. From the day they are born, they begin to learn about the shapes of the objects around them and the spaces in between. One of the most important benefits of toddlers and preschoolers learning about shapes is that it helps them develop early literacy and math skills.
Florescent Public School hopes that activities as such would inculcate more rational and creative thinking into a child at an early age. We hope the children make the most out of these activities.