![]() To gain access to Numberock's growing library of premium content, click here. To continue browsing Numberock's math video content library, click here. These pages help break down standard language, lay out the grade-appropriate level of rigor for each concept, and offer a variety of suggestions for activities (lesson seeds) that help students achieve their learning targets If you are interested in getting ideas on how to plan a robust standards-aligned 3D shapes lesson, we recommend checking out Instructure's recommendations for common core standards K.G.A.3, and 1.G.A.2. Look into the relevant standards here, or dig deeper into 3D Shapes here. This song targets TEKS and Common Core learning standards from both 1st Grade and 2nd Grade. It's a Sphere by Jack HartmannIn this fun song for kids, Jack Hartmann teaches kids about 3D shapes. With a circular base and pointy “vertex”. Some shoes look like cones when they're on your feet! ![]() Teepees are cones that make a great abode.Ĭastle turrets are cones to watch outside.Ī flashlight's cone of light is a great night guide.Ĭone-shaped cups may hold something to eat. Orange cones can show dangers in the road. Hats on witches are cones that might make you scream. Some cube containers store food in the fridge,Īnd some concrete cubes can hold up a bridge! Pyrite crystal cubes can be grown in tubes.Ĭlocks can be cubes, making hourly chimes. If you've rolled dice, then you’ve rolled cubes. Pyramids are found in most wondrous places! Looking their best as they stand so picturesque! Some house rooftops look like pyramids, too,Īnd some perfume bottles, with scents that are new. Trees can look like pyramids touching the sky.Ī pyramid block of cheese.give it a try! When it comes to straws, it can be hard to tell.Ĭlosed umbrellas look like pyramids before rain fall. ![]() Some jars just might be cylinders as well. Power poles are cylinders that bring power our way. They look the same from New York to Japan! Like balls that tend to roll along the ground. ![]() Using 3D printers, one has to think, to make projects, to consider shapes and. Spheres are shapes that are perfectly round, Kids (but also women, men, young or old people) in their leisure time take. Spheres are exercise balls that bounce up and down! The bearings in machines are tiny spheres, too. You can shoot a sphere playing basketball,Īnd you see one in the sky when the moonlight falls. 3D Shapes by Jack Hartmann teaches five of the most common 3D shapes are the sphere, cylinder, pyramid, cube and cone. Like when a tennis ball happens to roll near. Come along with the NUMBEROCK gang and discover the 3D shapes that make up our world. This 3D shapes song sounds just like a modern pop hit and includes the most common 3D shapes: Spheres, cylinders, pyramids, cubes, and cones. ![]()
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