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Using objects that are familiar to young children can be a good way to introduce them to differences in shapes and to classification.

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Shape Up

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Name: Shape Up
Description: Using objects that are familiar to young children can be a good way to introduce them to differences in shapes and to classification. Created by the U.S. Department of Education.
Filename:shape-up.pdf
Filesize:62.43 kB
Filetype:pdf
Created On: 09/26/2008
Downloads:1885 Downloads
Categories:Math Worksheets, Other Math, Grade-Level Worksheets, Kindergarten Worksheets, Grades 1-2 Worksheets


 


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