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This post has been co-written with Ben Wolfson, a full-time educator and assistant principal in the USA.
Trucks always hold a big fascination for your preschool students. Maybe it’s because they see them all the time out on the roads helping to keep our country running, or maybe it’s because so many families own pickup trucks for weekend work. No matter what the reason is, you’re always going to be successful with a transportation theme for preschool. The themed activities can range from having a sandpit with toy construction vehicles in as part of your creative play center to arranging car patterns, or from tracing parking lines to these cute truck wheel shapes clip cards as part of your geometry math rotations. The more activities that you can attach to your transportation theme for preschool, the more engaged your students are going to be.
Why Teach Shape Recognition
Out of all the math work that you need to get through in the preschool classroom, geometry often feels like one of the least important. For many teachers, it’s the topic that gets left until the end of the year and not many tears are shed if they don’t get to it. However, learning about 2D shapes is an important skill for many reasons. Firstly, it teaches students how to classify objects based on particular properties, which extends into science as well as counting different groups of objects. Secondly, it helps them to name the world around them and describe unfamiliar objects with accuracy. Finally, there’s a lot of math skill involved in accurately counting edges as you have to remember where you started and what counts as an edge. These transportation shape activities for preschool provide plenty of practice for all these skills.
Preparing Your Truck Wheel Shapes Clip Cards
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Extension Tasks for Truck Wheel Shapes Clip Cards
The concept behind this matching the 2D shape game is easy for your students to grasp. On each clip card, there is a shape in the window of the truck and three possible truck wheels on the right. Using either a wooden peg or a marker (if you’ve laminated the cards) they mark what they think the right match is and then turn over to check their work. You can extend this task with some of these activities:
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Draw the correct wheel – instead of giving students the option of matching the 2D shape, just give them the image of the truck with the shape in the window. They then have to use their drawing skills to draw the right shape.
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Make the wheels – for a more kinaesthetic approach to the above task, you can have students make the correct shape out of playdough or trace it in shaving foam. It won’t be self-correcting but your students will enjoy getting their hands dirty!
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Make their own clip card – for students who show good mastery of these transportation shape activities for preschool, you can have them create their own versions. You can allow them to vary the vehicle so that it fits with your transportation theme for preschool, and allow them to draw irregular shapes for fun alongside the regular 2D shapes that make up the geometry part of the preschool math curriculum.