Geometric figures are shapes you can find all around you, just like building blocks for everything from toys to houses.
Imagine you have a set of building blocks, some are long and straight, others are round, and some are pointy. These are like geometric figures: they're the basic shapes that make up things in our world.
Shapes You Touch Every Day
Making Things Bigger or Smaller
You can also change these shapes. If you make a square bigger, it becomes a larger square, just like when you stretch out a rubber band. If you squish a circle, it might look more like an oval, which is another kind of shape!
So next time you play with blocks or eat pizza, remember: you're working with geometric figures!
Examples
- A triangle is a three-sided shape used in building bridges.
- A circle is like the face of a clock.
- A cube is a box with six square sides, like a dice.
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See also
- What is concave?
- What are basic shapes?
- How Does 3 Ways Pi Can Explain Almost Everything Work?
- Why Do Shapes Fit Together Perfectly Sometimes?
- Why Do Patterns Show Up Everywhere?