 Today I'm going to show you how I teach the basic shapes of geometry to my students. I'm going to talk about a circle, a square and a triangle. A circle. A circle is round all the way. There are no corners. And a circle could be different sizes. It could be big. It could be small. A square. A square has four sides and they are all the same. One, two, three, four. And four corners. Let's count. One, two, three, four. And a square could be big and a square could be small. And the lines are straight. If you look at the lines, they are straight. Next is a triangle. A triangle has three sides. One, two, three. And three corners. One, two, three. But just like a square, all sides are the same. A triangle, not always that all sides will be the same. Next, I play a game with the children and say, I spy with my little eye something that is the shape of a circle in the classroom. And I let my children think about it and share what they see. Or I'll say I spy with my little eye something that is the shape of a square in the classroom. That's how we play the game and reinforce the concept. Then I have these, these are, we call them insets. And we use them, the square triangle circle. And we use them for, the children can use them for tracing. And I have sheet of paper right here. And they can put their inset right here, the frame. And they can just trace it. And they can make different designs inside and take it home. And also we do the cutting activity where I just make color copies in color. And the children can cut with the scissors around and take it home. So these are the different ways that I teach the basic shapes of geometry. A circle, a square and a triangle. Hope that helped.