How to Make Animals Out of Geometric Shapes

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Children can have fun creating animals out of shapes.

Geometric shapes and animals are both integral parts of lessons in primary and elementary classrooms. Geometric shapes are usually taught in math as the forerunner for later geometry subjects, and animals are usually taught in farm, zoo, circus and wilderness thematic lessons. Wonderful opportunities can be made in the classroom when you put the two subjects together. Making animals out of geometric shapes can be part of a thematic unit covering different subjects simultaneously, like having a lesson on animals and their shapes in a thematic unit on Animals of Asia.

Things You'll Need

  • Colorful shapes of various sizes, made out of poster board.
  • Glue.
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Instructions

  1. Fish

    • 1

      Use a large oval to make the fish's body. Lay it on the table lengthwise.

    • 2

      Take two small triangles and glue them at the end of the oval for the tail.

    • 3

      Take another small triangle and fold it in half from the tip. Place it in on the top for the back fin, using glue to secure it.

    Bear

    • 4

      Make a bear by using a pentagon shape for the body.

    • 5

      Place a small circle at the tip of the pentagon to make the head, and glue them together.

    • 6

      Place two smaller circles on the head, one on each side of the ears. Make sure these are glued as well. The four corners of the pentagon that are not covered serve as arms and legs.

    Bird

    • 7

      Make a bird by taking a diamond, folding it in half from the tip of the diamond.

    • 8

      Open up the diamond again, and the folded sides look like flapping wings.

    • 9

      Place a small circle at the tip of the diamond to make the head. Then, place a small triangle where a beak would be. This should look like a bird in flight. When you are satisfied with your bird, glue it all together.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can integrate the above activities in lessons on Literature, Science, Math, and Art. Also, you can glue the above animals onto background paper if you wish.

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  • Photo Credit series object on white - toy geometric toy image by Aleksandr Ugorenkov from Fotolia.com

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