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Math Fitness 2D and 3D Shapes Practice Videos

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The First Grade Creative
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Do your students need engaging math practice and a brain break? These 2D shape and 3D shape math fitness videos are perfect for daily math practice in your primary classroom.

These flashcard videos are combined with awesome brain break exercise activities to make math practice a blast! Students will have so much fun practicing 2D and 3D shapes while also getting out their wiggles or waking themselves up with some movement, they won't even realize they are learning.

As a teacher, I have found so many uses for these videos. I personally use these videos for review, but you can also play and pause them for guided math instruction. It is great to have them with or without music. The music makes it fun when you are using as a brain break or quick practice activity, but the videos without music really allow you to zoom in on the skills instruction with less stimulation and focus on the math skill.

This bundle includes 4 different sets of 4 videos each to make reviewing 2D and 3D shapes easy and engaging!

Includes 4 sets of videos: 

  • 2D Shapes (circle, rectangle, triangle, square, oval, trapezoid, rhombus, hexagon, heart, star)
  • 2D Shapes in Real Life (circle, rectangle, triangle, square, oval, trapezoid, rhombus, hexagon, heart, star)
  • 3D Shapes (cone, cylinder, cube, sphere, rectangular prism, triangular prism, pyramid)
  • 3D Shapes in Real Life (cone, cylinder, cube, sphere, rectangular prism, triangular prism, pyramid)

Each set includes 4 videos: 

  1. Shape Practice with fitness (with music)
  2. Shape Practice Just Shapes  (with music)
  3. Shape Practice with fitness (no music)
  4. Shape Practice Just Shapes (no music)

IMPORTANT: 2D Shape examples in the videos are 3D in real life. ALL real life objects have depth. I personally explain to my students that 2D shapes are seen in real life objects, but all real life objects are 3D and have depth.

PLEASE NOTE: You will need a personal google drive account to download these videos. These are video files. The speed of videos is not adjustable. Please see the video preview and please ask any questions you have about this resource before purchasing. If using virtually, this resource may not be uploaded to any public websites, blogs, google docs, etc, and if sent to students, must be sent in a closed learning platform accessible by your students only.

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