Math
- The student has learned about geometric shapes, such as triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons.
- They have practiced calculating the area and perimeter of shapes using the given formula cards.
- Through the activity, they have developed an understanding of angles and their measurements.
- They have explored spatial reasoning and visualization skills through building 3D structures with the dSh blocks.
After completing the activity, students can continue to develop their understanding of geometry by exploring real-world applications. Encourage them to find geometric shapes in their surroundings, such as in architecture or nature. Additionally, they can explore geometry through art, creating geometric patterns and designs. Playing board games or video games that involve spatial reasoning can also help reinforce these concepts.
Related Educational Toys and Games
- Learning Resources Mathlink Cubes by Learning Resources: A hands-on tool for building and exploring geometric shapes and patterns.
- by Geomag: A fun and tactile way to explore geometry through flexible building shapes.
- ThinkFun Gravity Maze Marble Run Brain Game by ThinkFun: A puzzle game that challenges spatial reasoning and logic skills.
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