Posted on October 6, 2009 - by Kay
Shape Shooters
I got this idea from 100 Best Ideas for Primary Math, by Holly Sar Dye, M.A., to take Kate for a walk around the neighborhood. During our walk I encouraged her to look for different shapes and to take pictures of those objects for us to look at later. We would be “Shape Shooters” – shooting pictures of shapes on our walk. (Clever, I know…) I asked her to look for at least one circle, rectangle, square, triangle, diamond, oval, and octagon.
I was pleasantly surprised at how much fun this activity was and how easy it was to find all sorts of shapes just on our cul-de-sac. I even brought along my husband’s fancy camera so I could shoot a few with her and really enjoyed shooting completely different subjects than I normally do.
We took quite a few of the shots during our 15 minute walk. It would have been a MUCH longer walk if we hadn’t needed to get back quickly to eat lunch! Kate didn’t want to come back!
Kate took the first nine (she’s a great budding photographer – ever the artist!).
I’ve added a few of mine at the end that I thought were fun, too. (If you click on any one of them, you can see the full size image.)
Enjoy!
- Sidewalk Square
- Karis spies our first circle – a garbage can’s wheels
- Light Post Oval
- Milk Jug Circle
- Sewer Cover Circle
- Bottle Cap Circle
- Mailbox Rectangle and Key Circle
- Stop Sign Octagon and Street Sign Rectangles
- Pine Needles Triangle
- Diamond Sign
- Mushroom Circle
- Hydrant Pentagon
- Tail Light Rectangle
- Air Conditioner Fan Circle
- Brick Rectangles and Mushroom Circles
Will you be a “Shape Shooter”, too? What shapes can you and your little ones find on your walk?? Leave a comment below to tell us…

















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October 6, 2009
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Genius.
But where’s the duodecahedron?
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October 15, 2009
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Ooh. We totally forgot that one. Maybe next time, Professor Oberata!