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Included:
1. 3D SHAPES Animated Music Video
2. 3D SHAPES Song Lyrics
3. 3D SHAPES Vocab Reinforcement Sheet


3d Shapes VIDEO SUMMARY


We go from the ancient pyramids of Egypt, to a birthday party, and finally into outer space as we tackle the concept of 3-D shapes.

This song will get your students singing, moving, and learning. It creatively impresses the conceptual knowledge behind 3D solid shapes deep into your students memory with its catchy tune and lively animations! Your students will end up singing our songs out at recess and back at home: They are that engaging!

The 3D shapes names which are introduced in this video include pyramids, cylinders, spheres, cubes, rectangular prisms, and cones.

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LYRICS

Cylinders look like soda cans.
They’re the shape of pots and pans.

They have two circular bases
that are congruent and parallel faces.

You see cones in construction zones
or when you’re eating ice cream cones.

All points of their circular base meet at
the same point like a party hat!

These are all three-dimensional shapes.
They all have a base and take up space.

Pyramids are what the ancient Egyptians made;
the Mayans and the Aztecs did the same.

They’re made with a polygon at the base
and triangular faces that meet in one place.

Some prisms are rectangular like a room.
Some prisms are triangular like a roof.

Polygons with edges joining at the vertices
make a prism, as you can see!

These are all three-dimensional shapes.
They all have a base and take up space.

There’s one special three-dimensional shape.
They’re called spheres, like the planets in outer space.

On sphere’s, there’s no base to be found,
because every sphere is perfectly round!

3D Shapes Edges Faces and Vertices!

Grade Level Suitability by Region:
USA: 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade
UK: Year 2, Year 3, Year 4
Australia: Grade 1, Grade 2
New Zealand: Stage 4 / Year 2 - Stage 5 / Year 3

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