Day 4: Shapes Around Us! 🔵🟩🔺Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

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Day 4: Shapes Around Us! 🔵🟩🔺Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

Day 4: Shapes Around Us! 🔵🟩🔺

Foundation Stage Mathematics | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences

🎯 1. Concept: What are Shapes?

Welcome to Day 4! So far, we have looked at numbers. Today, we are going to look at Shapes. Math isn’t just about counting; it’s also about seeing the forms and lines that make up everything around us!

Every object you see has a shape. Some have straight lines and sharp corners, while others are smooth and round.

💡 2. Let’s Meet the Shape Family

Here are the 4 most important shapes you need to know:

  • 🔵 Circle: It is perfectly round. It has NO straight sides and NO corners. (Like a wheel or a coin).
  • 🔺 Triangle: It has exactly 3 straight sides and 3 corners. (Like a slice of pizza).
  • 🟩 Square: It has exactly 4 straight sides and 4 corners. Important: All 4 sides are exactly the same size! (Like a carrom board).
  • 🟦 Rectangle: It also has 4 straight sides and 4 corners. But two sides are long, and two sides are short! (Like a mobile phone or a door).

🌍 3. Math in Our Daily Life

If you look closely, your entire house is made of math!

Scenario 1: You sit down for breakfast. Your plate is a beautiful Circle 🍽️. Your mom gives you a delicious, crispy dosa folded into a Triangle ⛺.

Scenario 2: You want to watch a cartoon. You look at the TV on the wall. The TV screen is a giant Rectangle 📺!

📝 4. Home Practice (Fun Tasks)

Parents, please guide your child with these fun shape-hunting tasks!

  • Task A: The Shape Detective: Walk around your living room. Find 2 things that are Circles and 2 things that are Rectangles. Point them out to your parents.
  • Task B: The Robot Artist: In your rough notebook, draw a funny robot! Use a Square for the head, a Rectangle for the body, Triangles for the hands, and Circles for the eyes.
  • Task C: The Sandwich Cut: Ask your parent to make a Square sandwich. Then, ask them to cut it diagonally (from one corner to the opposite corner). What two shapes did the square turn into?

✅ 5. Day 4 Advanced Challenge Test

Think you know your shapes? These questions are tricky! You have to picture the objects in your mind. Select the correct answers below and click submit.

1. You are helping your dad tile the bathroom floor. He says, “Hand me a tile where all 4 sides are exactly the same length.” Which shape should you give him?
Solution: Only a Square has 4 sides that are all perfectly equal in length!
2. Your toy car is broken and won’t roll. You need to cut a new wheel out of cardboard. What shape MUST the new wheel be so it can roll smoothly?
Solution: A Circle has no corners, which allows it to roll perfectly without bumping.
3. You are building a small tent in your room using straight sticks. If you use exactly 3 sticks to make the frame, what shape did you just build?
Solution: 3 sticks will create 3 sides and 3 corners, which makes a Triangle.
4. You are drawing a picture of your bedroom door. The door has 4 straight sides, but it is much taller than it is wide. What shape is your door?
Solution: Because it has 4 sides, but two are long (height) and two are short (width), it is a Rectangle.
5. Imagine you have a big square block. If you take a triangle block and place it perfectly on top of the square, what real-life object does it look like?
Solution: A square (the walls) with a triangle on top (the roof) looks just like a house!
6. Math Puzzle! You have a rectangular chocolate bar, and your friend has a square biscuit. How many corners do the two snacks have ALTOGETHER?
Solution: The chocolate (rectangle) has 4 corners. The biscuit (square) has 4 corners. 4 + 4 = 8 corners total!
7. You are playing at the park and drop a toy at the top of a slide. Which shape will ROLL down the fastest instead of sliding flat on its bottom?
Solution: Shapes with flat sides slide. Only round shapes (like circles/balls) can roll!
8. Look at your mother’s mobile phone and a 100 Rupee note. Even though one is a gadget and one is paper, what shape do they BOTH share?
Solution: Both a phone and a currency note have 4 corners with two long sides and two short sides, making them Rectangles.
9. You are driving with your parents and see a yellow “YIELD” or “WARNING” traffic sign on the road. It has 3 sharp points. What shape is it?
Solution: A sign with 3 sharp points (corners) is a Triangle.
10. You have a big box of craft sticks. You want to build a perfect Rectangle. Which sticks MUST you pick to get it right?
Solution: A rectangle needs 4 sides, but they can’t all be the same (that would be a square!). You need 2 short sides and 2 long sides.
⚠️ Please answer all 10 questions before submitting!

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