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2D and 3D Shapes | Math Games for Kindergarten

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The Printable Princess
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13 pages
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This was a perfect addition to add some fun games to our math module. We were learning about shapes and this was a fun review.
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  1. These math and literacy games are a great way for Kindergarten students to practice their skills. The games are easy to prep for teachers, just print and laminate - no cutting required! Students will find them interactive and hands-on. Plus, they are meant to be played with a partner or small group
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These math games are a great way for Kindergarten students to practice 2D shapes and 3D shapes. They are easy to prep for teachers, just print and laminate - no cutting required! Students will find them interactive and hands-on. Plus, they are meant to be played with a partner or small group which makes them extra fun!

These math games for kindergarten are quick to play and are great for time fillers. They are also ideal for morning tubs or early finishers. Of course you can also use them for math centers too!

This resource includes 12 2D and 3D shape games with year-round themes. Along with matching shapes and real world objects, students will identify the number of sides, corners, and faces and distinguish 2D and 3D shapes.

The directions for each game stay the same, so you can explain once and just switch out the games.

Students will each need a game piece such as a mini eraser or plastic cube for this activity. They will also need a plastic spinner or a paperclip and pencil to make a spinner.

Students will start on the first space in the upper left corner of the game board. They will spin the spinner and identify the 2D or 3D shape they spun. They will identify the shapes, pictures, or numbers on the trail and move their game piece to the nearest space that corresponds to the shape that they spun. The gray shaded themed spaces are free spaces.

The first player to make it all the way around to the last space on the game board is the winner. To win the game, the player must spin the shape to match the shape, picture, or number shown in the last space on the game board.

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13 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane, “flat”) or three-dimensional (“solid”).
Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).

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