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Fun and colorful tasks for children "Drawings from geometric shapes" are a very convenient educational material for preschool and younger children school age on learning and memorizing basic geometric shapes: triangle, circle, oval, square, rectangle and trapezoid. All tasks are intended for the child to work independently under adult supervision. The parent or teacher must correctly explain to the child what he must do in each task.

You may also like our online math simulator for grade 1 “Geometric Shapes”:

The online mathematics trainer "Geometric Figures Grade 1" will help first-graders practice their ability to distinguish between basic geometric figures: square, circle, oval, rectangle and triangle.

1. Drawings from geometric shapes - Conditions for completing tasks:

To start completing the tasks, download the attached form in which you will find 2 types of tasks: drawings of geometric shapes for coloring and a task for drawing figures using logical and imaginative thinking. Print the downloaded page on a color printer and give it to your child along with colored pencils or markers.

  • In the first task, the child needs to mentally connect each two parts of the presented figures into one and draw the resulting geometric shape in the corresponding cell. Explain to your child that the parts can be rotated in different directions in his mind until he gets the right combination to make the figure. For example, two triangles can be rotated to make a square. After this, the square must be drawn in the cell next to the triangle. The rest of the drawings must be made using the same principle.
  • In the second task, children must correctly name the figures that make up the drawn pictures. These pictures then need to be colored using the colors next to the geometric shapes. Each figure must be painted only in the specified color.

To give the activity more energy and enthusiasm, you can unite several children into a group and let them complete tasks for a while. The child who is the first to complete all tasks without errors is declared the winner. As a prize, you can hang his work on the wall of achievements (such a wall must be present both at home and in kindergarten).

You can download the task "Drawings from geometric shapes" in the attachments at the bottom of the page.

2. Geometric shapes in drawings - 3 coloring tasks:

The next activity also hides basic geometric shapes in drawings. The child needs to find these figures, name them, and then color them in such a way that each figure corresponds to a specific color (following the instructions on the form with the task).

In the second task, you need to draw any geometric shapes on all floors, but you must comply with the condition: on each floor the shapes must be in a different order. This task can be modified later. To do this, it is enough to draw exactly such a house on paper and ask the child to fill it with figures so that there are no identical figures in each entrance (an entrance is a vertical row of squares).

In the third task, you need to, guided by the arrows, draw exactly the same geometric shapes inside or outside these shapes.

Do not rush your child or give him any hints until he asks you to do so. If your child gets something wrong, you can always print out another copy of the educational form with the task.

You can download the assignment “Geometric Shapes in Drawings” in the attachments at the bottom of the page.

In this activity, children will again have to find geometric shapes among the drawings. After previous lessons, it will be easier for them to navigate familiar forms, so I think both tasks will not cause any difficulties for them.

The second task also gives the child the opportunity to repeat mathematical signs and learn to count to ten, as he will need to count the number of figures and put “more” and “less” signs between the pictures.

You can download the coloring book "Funny Drawings of Figures" in the attachments at the bottom of the page.

You will also find other materials on studying geometric shapes useful:

Here you and your child can learn geometric shapes and their names with fun picture activities.

The tasks will familiarize the child with the basic shapes of geometry - circle, oval, square, rectangle and triangle. Only here there is no boring memorization of the names of figures, but a kind of coloring game.

As a rule, geometry begins to be studied by drawing flat geometric figures. Perception of correct geometric shape impossible without drawing it out with your own hands on a sheet of paper.

This activity will greatly amuse your young mathematicians. After all, now they will have to find familiar shapes of geometric figures among many pictures.

Layering shapes on top of each other is a geometry activity for preschoolers and elementary school students. The point of the exercise is to solve addition examples. These are just unusual examples. Instead of numbers, you need to add geometric shapes.

This task is designed in the form of a game in which the child will have to change the properties of geometric shapes: shape, color or size.

Here you can download tasks in pictures that show how to count geometric shapes for math classes.

In this task, the child will become familiar with the concept of drawings of geometric bodies. Essentially, this lesson is a mini-lesson on descriptive geometry.

Here we have prepared for you three-dimensional geometric paper shapes that need to be cut and glued. Cube, pyramids, rhombus, cone, cylinder, hexagon, print them on cardboard (or colored paper and then paste them on cardboard), and then give them to the child to memorize.

Children love to color and trace, so these activities will make your numeracy sessions as effective as possible.

And you can also play online math games from little fox Bibushi:

In this developing online game The child will have to determine which is odd among the 4 pictures. In this case, it is necessary to be guided by the characteristics of geometric shapes.

At the same time as learning colors, you can start showing your child cards of geometric shapes. On our website you can download them for free.

How to study figures with your child using Doman cards.

1) You need to start with simple shapes: circle, square, triangle, star, rectangle. As you master the material, begin to study more complex shapes: oval, trapezoid, parallelogram, etc.

2) You need to work with your child using Doman cards several times a day. When demonstrating a geometric figure, clearly pronounce the name of the figure. And if during classes you also use visual objects, for example, collecting inserts with figures or a toy sorter, then your child will master the material very quickly.

3) When the child remembers the name of the shapes, you can move on to more complex tasks: now showing the card, say - this is a blue square, it has 4 equal sides. Ask your child questions, ask him to describe what he sees on the card, etc.

Such activities are very useful for the development of a child’s memory and speech.

Here you can download Doman's cards from the series “Flat geometric shapes” There are 16 pieces in total, including cards: flat geometric shapes, octagon, star, square, ring, circle, oval, parallelogram, semicircle, rectangle, right triangle, pentagon, rhombus, trapezoid, triangle, hexagon.

Classes according to Doman cards They perfectly develop the child’s visual memory, attentiveness, and speech. This is a great exercise for the mind.

You can download and print everything for free Doman cards flat geometric shapes

Right-click on the card and click “Save Image As...” so you can save the image to your computer.

How to make Doman cards yourself:

Print the cards on thick paper or cardboard, 2, 4 or 6 pieces per sheet. To conduct classes using the Doman method, the cards are ready, you can show them to your child and say the name of the picture.

Good luck and new discoveries to your baby!

Educational video for children (toddlers and preschoolers) made according to the Doman method “Prodigy from the cradle” - educational cards, educational pictures on various topics from part 1, part 2 of the Doman method, which can be watched for free here or on our Channel Early childhood development on youtube

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards based on Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards geometric shapes according to Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards geometric shapes according to Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

Educational cards geometric shapes according to Glen Doman's method with pictures of flat geometric shapes for children

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Geometric prints have often been the subject of interest for designers, but never have they been so inventive and opened up such a variety of shapes and shades as in the upcoming autumn-winter season. ELLE - about the main trend of the 2015 season.

Optical illusions

Once upon a time, 3D and laser prints were considered a great innovation. Today optical illusions Many leading designers are keen on playing with shades, shapes and patterns created on a computer. This fall, optical prints decorated, in particular, the collections of Dior, Salvatore Ferragamo, Issey Miyake, Christopher Kane and many other print masters. A unique experiment with fabric, creating an optical illusion, effectively hides figure flaws, hiding them behind a textured pattern. The more original the form, the more interesting the image. It is best to combine such prints with neutral shades in contrast, emphasizing their individuality.

Black and white graphics

Black and white graphics are also returning to the trend of the season, also working to visually correct figure flaws. Geometric prints look very futuristic on monochrome and even more so go perfectly with bright accessories that are popular this season. It will look especially beautiful Black and white dress with a loose waistline with red patent leather pumps or yellow satchel. For a more conservative look, it is best paired with a black or gray coat.

Color block

One of the brightest trends of the 2015 season is a geometric print using a color block effect. Triangles that smoothly flow into trapezoids and squares look much more impressive in a variety of colors superimposed on each other on the fabric. Orange and blue, pink and gray, green and red shimmer on stylish fall coats, cozy cardigans and 1960s-style dresses.

Not to say that “geometry” manicure is very popular, but it has its connoisseurs. Geometric designs came into fashion the year before and still do not lose their relevance.

Geometric manicure techniques are quite complicated for beginner nail artists, but there are some secrets that can help you master them. In your work, you can use a number of auxiliary tools to draw straight lines.

The review contains the latest fashion trends nail art, secrets of geometric design, step-by-step instructions for creating a stylish manicure and a fresh selection of photos.

Geometric manicure 2020: fashion trends

In 2020, design in the style of minimalism will continue to be relevant: thin stripes arranged in a chaotic manner, a pattern of small rectangles and squares and other options. To apply thin longitudinal stripes, it is best to use a liner brush or “ long hair” with a very long thin pile. There is no need to press the hand too hard when working; movements should be slow and smooth.

MINIMALIST DESIGN

Step-by-step instructions for creating a fashionable geometric design on nails

The second most popular manicure with a geometric design is the design of a longitudinal stripe on the ring finger. Many styles and techniques for its design have already been invented. They decorate with rhinestones, reverse gradient, sprinkle with sand, decorate with foil or draw all sorts of patterns. The flight of fancy in this matter is not limited. The main thing is that your design is symmetrical and even and looks harmonious in tandem with the rest of the nails. To make markings and apply even, clear lines, you can use the same liner brush, or you can apply markings using thin self-adhesive strips of foil. Step by step photo How to perform a manicure with a geometric pattern can be seen below.

DESIGN OF LONGITUDINAL STRIP

Trendy manicure summer 2020 – black and white geometry in a botanical style. This design looks fresh and stylish. It combines two trends in nail design. The botanical style became popular last summer and will continue to evolve in the upcoming season. How to beautifully paint green foliage with gel polish on your nails, see below.

Step-by-step photo of design options for stripes in nail design

GEOMETRY IN BOTANY STYLE

Step by step drawing with green leaves on nails

Geometric gradient manicure

One of the latest innovations from the “geometry” manicure series is a reverse geometric gradient. It is performed as follows:

  • The first stage is a classic horizontal gradient manicure;
  • Next, markings are applied using thin adhesive strips of foil;
  • Using the same shades of gel polishes that were used at the first stage of creating a manicure, a gradient is created, only in the direction opposite to the base (as shown in the photo).
  • If desired, this geometric gel polish manicure can be sprinkled with transparent shimmering sand.

Reverse geometric gradient step by step

The second version of the geometric gradient consists of gradually drawing an ornament on the nails in a color sequence from dark to light. The shades are mixed on the palette. Colored gel polish is added to white gel polish or vice versa.

Instructions for creating a geometric gradient design on nails

Colored manicure with geometric pattern

Amateurs nude manicure continue to popularize this style in nail design and create more and more new design options, including geometry in beige and other pastel colors that has become incredibly popular.

GEOMETRY IN NUDE STYLE

Another fashionable new manicure is a contrasting geometric manicure with a black and white striped pattern. It is done with a brush; first, it is better to apply markings in the form of small drops and barely noticeable lines.

BLACK-WHITE-RED

How to make such a geometric manicure?

Also widely used shades in nail design, including those in the “geometric” style, are red, pink, black, white, blue and green. In the summer season, delicate shades of gel polishes for manicures with geometric patterns are often used, and in winter and autumn they prefer dark manicures.

COLORS IN DEMAND

Photo of red manicure “geometry”

Geometric design in blue

Black manicure with geometry

Gentle pink manicure geometry

Photo of a white manicure with colored geometry

Black and white drawing

Green design with gold

Photo of beige manicure

Photo of burgundy nails with a pattern

Geometry on nails - fashionable stripes

One of the popular designs is the “stripe” pattern. As a rule, 2-3 colors are used for drawing; a monochrome striped design in one color is also found. A manicure can consist only of stripes or be combined with other types of nail designs, for example, stripes are perfectly combined with monograms. This design looks very beautiful if it uses delicate pastel shades of shellac.

  • STRIPS ON NAILS WITH SAND

  • STRIPED DESIGN WITH MONONUS

Lunar geometry

Classic types of manicure are gradually fading into the background, but fresh solutions are emerging based on them. Standard moon manicure has undergone major changes over the past two years. Varieties of it have appeared, such as manicure with negative space, manicure with a hole made of rhinestones, reverse moon design and geometric moon manicure, where the hole is drawn in the form of a triangle or other figure. To make the drawing even, as with any other type of geometry design, it is better to first apply markings in the form of dots.

Geometric manicure with gel polish using the “broken glass” technique

Craftsmen like to use decor in the form of broken glass when creating winter designs, evening manicures, summer designs with butterflies, etc. Transparent foil is also used to design nails in the geometry style. A pattern of pieces is laid out in the form of a mosaic, and then outlined with gel paint and, if desired, sprinkled with acrylic sand. The patterns are laid out in the form of geometric shapes or in a chaotic manner. The design looks great on blue, blue, pink and dark gel polishes. Step-by-step instruction How to perform this type of manicure is demonstrated in the photo below.

How to make your own design with broken glass?

Transparent manicure with geometric shapes

The minimalist style in manicure can be presented in the form of a manicure with a transparent base and drawing of various geometric shapes with black, gray or colored gel polish. A transparent base can be used as a base (it is better to use a rubber one, as it lays down in a thicker layer and better levels the surface) or use a colored base in natural shades as close as possible to the color nail plate, or translucent gel polishes.

Colored manicure with geometric shapes

This is mainly a summer version of geometric nail design. The most common designs this summer were bright multi-colored triangular designs, multi-colored ethnic designs, stylish red square or striped designs. Among the latest innovations, we can highlight a manicure in which the base is made in the form of a multi-color gradient, a pattern is applied that partially overlaps this gradient and sprinkled with sand. To create glare, broken glass foil can be additionally used when creating the first layer. The drawing looks very stylish.

Geometry for short nails with origami designs

Origami is another type of minimalist nail design. Some nails are covered with basic shades of gel polish (black, gray, beige). A design in the form of an animal, made using the origami technique, is applied to one or two nails. On the second nail you can place some kind of geometric pattern of triangles, squares or zigzags. This geometric manicure is ideal for those with short nails, because It looks very neat and does not overload the nails. To create a pattern of geometric shapes, use the thinnest possible brush or stencils or stickers.

Collection of photo designs “geometry”

The review mentioned many varieties of geometric manicure, but not all of them. Every day more and more new techniques and designs are being created, fresh ideas for nail design are being invented that did not exist before. The photo collection contains several more interesting ideas the best manicure in the geometry style that you might like. Here is both color and simple geometry manicure, matte design, geometry with glitter and much more.

Beautiful manicure with a pattern of red, black and white gel polish

Matte manicure with voluminous sand pattern

Geometry in manicure

Liliya Degtyareva

Glue previously prepared empty match boxes together using glue, 5 pieces each. If you plan to fill pencil cases with a large amount geometric shapes, add the required number of matchboxes.

These are the future pencil cases we got:


From a double album sheet, cut transversely into strips approximately 5 cm wide. You should get 7-8 of them.


Lubricate the strip with glue and wrap each pencil case on both sides, carefully gluing it. Make sure that no creases form at the corners.


Cut out multi-colored ones from bright colored paper geometric shapes - square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval. For each pencil case figures It is advisable to take different colors.


Paste the finished ones figures for each pencil case, observing the sequence of arrangement. This is how pencil cases are marked.


Each of the pencil cases can be wrapped with thick tape. This will give them additional strength and aesthetics. Now you need to fill the pencil cases with contents. To do this, cut out of multi-colored cardboard geometric figures, suitable in size, that is, so that they can fit into a matchbox. Color figures must correspond to the markings on the pencil case.

The proposed manual can be used both in classes and in individual work, as a didactic manual in games with children of different ages

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For work we will need: - a cardboard box (from sweets or perfume set); -PVA glue; -scissors; - a simple pencil; -ruler;.