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The document provides several activities and craft ideas for children involving triangles. It suggests having children cut triangles from paper and fabric to make collages, and decorating triangles to depict evergreen trees, jack-o-lanterns, and ice cream cones. It also describes a triangle matching activity and dot-to-dot triangles drawing exercise. Additional ideas include making pennants, sailboats, and tents using large triangle shapes. The document ends with suggestions for forming triangles with their bodies and a triangle-themed song.

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Triangles

The document provides several activities and craft ideas for children involving triangles. It suggests having children cut triangles from paper and fabric to make collages, and decorating triangles to depict evergreen trees, jack-o-lanterns, and ice cream cones. It also describes a triangle matching activity and dot-to-dot triangles drawing exercise. Additional ideas include making pennants, sailboats, and tents using large triangle shapes. The document ends with suggestions for forming triangles with their bodies and a triangle-themed song.

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TRIANGLES TRIANGLE COLLAGES Try one or more of the following collage activities with your group.

Cut various sizes of triangles out of bright colored paper. Invite your children to glue the shapes onto dark colored paper any way they wish. Let your children make collages using triangles cut from fabric scraps Have your children decorate triangles drawn on light colored paper. Help them cut out the shapes and glue them onto dark colored paper.

TRIANGLE PICTURES Let your children try these triangle art activities. Evergreen Trees: Decorate green paper triangles with brown fingerprint "pine cones." Jack-o'-Lanterns: Glue black or yellow triangles onto orange paper circles for Halloween pumpkin faces. Ice Cream Cones: Glue brown triangle cone shapes onto paper. Add colorful paper circles for scoops of ice cream.

TRIANGLE MATCH-UPS From one color of heavy paper, cut out pairs of triangles in different sizes: two tall and skinny, two short and wide, two with equal sides, and so on. Use the shapes for these games. Mix up the triangles and invite your children to find the match-ups. Trace around the triangles on a large poster board square. Have the children place the shapes on the matching tracings.

DOT-TO-DOT TRIANGLES On a piece of paper for each of your children, use a marker to draw a dotted outline of a large triangle. Then show the children how to use a crayon to complete their triangles by connecting the dots.

GROUP FUN WITH TRIANGLES Pennant: Have your children decorate a large felt triangle with glued-on felt scraps to make a group pennant for your room.

Sailboats: Glue colorful boat shapes onto a large piece of blue paper. Let your children add white triangles for sails. Tent: Draw a large triangle in the middle of a piece of butcher paper. Invite your children to use crayons or markers to turn the shape into a tent and create a woodsy camping scene around it. BODY TRIANGLES Let your children work together to make triangles in such ways as these. With whole bodies With arms and legs With hands and fingers TRIANGLES, TRIANGLES Tune: "Jingle Bells" Triangles, triangles, Triangles I see. Count the points and count the sides, Count them 1, 2, 3. Triangles, triangles, Just for you and me. Count the points and count the sides, Count them 1, 2, 3.

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