Learn Shapes
Identify basic 2D shapes like circle, square, and triangle.
- Shape recognition
- Visual learning
Explore 2D and 3D shapes, understand area, perimeter, and volume, and learn how geometry helps in real-world design, architecture, and science.
Identify basic 2D shapes like circle, square, and triangle.
Practice identifying different 2D shapes from visuals.
Calculate the perimeter of square shapes by adding all sides together.
Calculate the perimeter of rectangles by adding all four sides together.
Calculate the perimeter of triangles by adding all three side lengths together.
Learn how to find the perimeter of parallelograms by adding all side lengths together.
Find the perimeter of trapezoids by adding all four side lengths together.
Calculate the perimeter of a rhombus by adding all equal sides together.
Learn how to calculate the area of a square using simple multiplication.
Calculate the area of rectangles by multiplying length and width.
Find the area of triangles using base and height in simple steps.
Learn how to find the area of parallelograms using base and height.
Calculate the area of trapezoids using both bases and height step by step.
Learn how to calculate the area of a rhombus using its diagonals.
Learn the surface area of a cube by adding all its square faces together.
Calculate the volume of a cube by multiplying its side three times.
Learn how to find cuboid volume using length, width, and height.
Understand how to calculate the volume of rectangular prisms.
The diameter of a circle is a line that passes through its center.
Understand the radius of a circle as the distance from the center to the edge.
Calculate the area of a circle using its diameter in simple steps.
Calculate the area of a circle using its radius step by step.
Learn how to find the circumference of a circle using its diameter.
Learn how to find the circumference of a circle using its radius.
Calculate the volume of cylinders using simple multiplication and Pi.
Learn how to find the volume of cones using simple step-by-step methods.
Calculate the volume of spheres like balls and planets using Pi formulas.