Shape Tracing and Kids Coloring Book - Zoo Animals
Author | : Luminous Learning |
Publisher | : Tracing Book |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2020-05-09 |
ISBN-10 | : 1939763320 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781939763327 |
Rating | : 4/5 (327 Downloads) |
Download or read book Shape Tracing and Kids Coloring Book - Zoo Animals written by Luminous Learning and published by Tracing Book. This book was released on 2020-05-09 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 150+ pages of shape tracing fun for children ages 3 and up! This kids' workbook helps toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners learn shapes while also practicing pen control and fine motor skills. Children trace shapes on each page, then put the shapes together to make an animal! Children can trace, draw, and color 20 unique zoo animals. Created by a child development specialist with a PhD in education and a passion to help children fall in love with math! This jumbo preschool and toddler activity book helps children learn important facts about shapes while having fun tracing, drawing, and coloring the animals. Children will learn the following shapes: circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, semi-circles, ovals, rhombuses, trapezoids, pentagons, and hexagons. As the shapes are illustrated and described on each page of this workbook, children will learn: Shapes can be named and categorized based on their characteristics. It's important for children to learn the names of common shapes. However, children can learn much more about shapes than just their names! Children should also learn the characteristics of each shape. For example, children should practice counting the number of sides and corners (angles) of each shape. Children are often exposed to prototypical shapes, such as equilateral triangles. It is important to show children non-prototypical shapes of various sizes and orientations. This helps children focus on each shape's defining characteristics. Shapes can be put together (composed) and separated (decomposed) to make new shapes. For example, you can put together two right triangles to make a rectangle. Children should have practice combining, rotating, and comparing shapes so that they learn the part/whole relationship among shapes. Here are some tips for engaging children in the shape tracing activities in this learning book: Name the shape. Ask, "Do you know what this shape is called? If we turn the shape around like this, will it still be a (triangle, square, etc.)?" Describe their characteristics. Ask, "How many sides does this shape have? How many corners does it have? Let's count the number of sides and corners!" Discuss the similarities and differences between shapes. Ask, "How are these two shapes similar? How are they different?" Notice how you can put shapes together to make new shapes. Ask, "When we put these two shapes together, what shape do we make?" Notice how you can take shapes apart. Ask, "When we cut this shape in half, what two shapes do we make?" Children can make their own shape animals!After tracing the shapes, children color and draw the animals. At the end of the book, children can cut and paste the shape cutouts to make their very own animals!