Geometry is an integral part of the mathematics course in the elementary school curriculum. One of the main tasks of studying the geometric content in the elementary school mathematics course is to develop the students' spatial imagination, the ability to observe, compare, generalize and analyze. The second important task is to form the students' practical skills in measuring and constructing geometric shapes. With the help of our worksheets, children can easily learn and recognize two and three-dimensional shapes, identify the shapes from the picture or description, compose and decompose two- and three-dimensional shapes. Students learn to: draw two-dimensional shapes; recognize a range of 2D shapes - squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, etc.; identify and count sides and corners (2D shapes); identify the right angle; recognize a range of 3D shapes - spheres, cones, cubes, prisms, and pyramids; identify and count faces, edges, and vertices (3D shapes); compose and decompose 2D and 3D shapes; find and continue a symmetry. 48 pages
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