by Let's Go Studio © 2026
Price: $3 USD
Subjects: lifeSkills,earlyIntervention,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication,Special Autism,communicationSkills,activitiesOfDailyLiving
Grades: 0
Turn Everyday Objects into a Geometry Lesson with Interactive Yes/No Shape Practice! Is a donut a circle? Is a slice of bread a triangle? This set of 30 interactive digital task cards takes Shape Recognition to the next level by using real-world items to teach geometry. It’s an essential resource for Early Math, SPED, and Occupational Therapy (OT) to build visual processing and academic foundation. Why this Shapes in Real Life set is a standout resource: Real-World Application: Helps students identify geometric shapes (Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle, Oval, Star, Heart) within everyday objects like pizzas, books, eggs, and doors. Visual Discrimination: Challenges students to look past the "function" of an object (like a clock or a window) to identify its underlying "form," supporting Visual-Perceptual Skills. Direct Yes/No Feedback: Simplifies complex geometry concepts into easy-to-process questions, making it accessible for students with Autism, Down Syndrome, or Language Delays. Comprehensive Shape Variety: Includes basic shapes plus more complex ones like Ovals, Stars, and Hearts to broaden the student’s visual vocabulary. Target Skills & Areas: Early Geometry: Identifying and naming 2D shapes in different orientations and contexts. Visual Discrimination: Differentiating between similar shapes (e.g., Circle vs. Oval, Square vs. Rectangle). From household items and food to nature and community signs.
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