Song About Shapes is a fun and educational video for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, that teaches them about the four basic shapes: circles, triangles, rectangles, and squares. The video features 3D animation that uses different objects to help kids learn about the different shapes around us. You can also find the teacher helping the students by using sign language to teach the words “shapes” and “song”.

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Learning About Shapes for Kids

Learning shapes is an essential foundation for early childhood learning. It helps children develop a variety of skills, including:

  • Visual discrimination: The ability to identify and distinguish between different shapes.
  • Spatial reasoning: The ability to understand and reason about the relationships between objects in space.
  • Problem-solving: The ability to apply their knowledge of shapes to solve problems.
  • Vocabulary: Learning the names of shapes and their properties expands children’s vocabulary.
  • Fine motor skills: Manipulating shape blocks, puzzles, and other materials helps children develop their fine motor skills.

Way to Help Teach Kids About Shapes

There are many ways to help your preschooler learn shapes. Here are a few tips:

  • Talk about shapes in your everyday life. When you see shapes around you, point them out to your child and name them. For example, “Look at the square window!” or “That stop sign is a triangle.”
  • Play shape games. There are many fun and educational shape games available. You can also make up your own games, such as hiding shape objects around the house or playing shape bingo.
  • Use shape manipulatives. Shape manipulatives, such as blocks, puzzles, and sorting toys, can help children learn shapes in a hands-on way.
  • Read books about shapes. There are many great children’s books about shapes. Reading these books together is a fun and educational way to help your child learn about shapes.

Common mistakes to avoid when teaching shapes?

Here are a few common mistakes to avoid when teaching shapes:

  • Don’t focus too much on rote memorization. Children should learn to identify and understand shapes, not just memorize their names.
  • Don’t make learning shapes too abstract. Children learn best by doing. Provide them with opportunities to explore and manipulate shapes hands-on.
  • Don’t compare your child to other children. Every child learns at their own pace. Don’t worry if your child doesn’t learn all of the shapes at once.

As a note, parents, teachers, and family members, always remember to engage with your child physically, and audibly. This will help your child to follow along with three of their senses – hearing, feeling, and seeing.

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📝  The “Good Morning Song” is a fun and educational song that is perfect to get your kids ready. The song is about waking up, going to school, and starting the day off right in the classroom. It is a song that can be used to interact between students and teachers! As with all of our songs, make sure you are engaging using auditory, physical, and visual tools for effective teaching!

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The “Good Morning Song” is great for:

  • Start off the day right
  • Getting students verbally engaged
  • Getting students excited about learning
  • Bonding between students and teachers
  • Having fun


What are some fun and engaging ways to get students ready for class?

  • Playing music: Play a song that is related to the day’s topic. This will help to get students excited and engaged. Here is a playlist you can use.
  • Reading a story: Read a story that is related to the day’s topic. This will help to get students thinking about the topic and prepare them for discussion.
  • Doing a quick activity: Do a quick activity that is related to the day’s topic. This will help to get students’ brains working and prepare them for discussion.
  • Asking students questions: Ask students questions about the day’s topic. This will help to get students thinking about the topic and prepare them for discussion.
  • Having a discussion: Have a discussion about the day’s topic. This will help students to learn more about the topic and to share their thoughts and ideas.


How can I help students who are struggling to wake up in the morning?

  • Creating a bedtime routine: Create a bedtime routine and stick to it as much as possible. This will help students to wind down and get ready for bed.
  • Making sure students are getting enough sleep: Make sure students are getting enough sleep. Most children need around 10-12 hours of sleep per night.
  • Avoiding sugar before bed: Sugar can make it difficult to fall asleep.
  • Make sure students have a dark and quiet bedroom: Make sure students have a dark and quiet bedroom. This will help them to fall asleep and stay asleep.
  • Get students up at the same time every day: Get students up at the same time every day, even on weekends. This will help to regulate their body clocks and make it easier for them to wake up in the morning.
  • Help students to get moving: Help students to get moving in the morning. This could be anything from doing some stretches to going for a walk. Getting moving will help to wake students up and get them ready for the day ahead.
  • Be patient: Be patient with students who are struggling to wake up in the morning. It may take some time for them to adjust to a new routine.


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