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Climb the Geometry Cliff
2nd Grade
When entering second grade, your child should understand the attributes of different shapes—such as a triangle’s three sides—and be able to draw a variety of 2-D shapes.
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4th Grade
When entering fourth grade, your child should understand that different types of shapes can share the same attributes. For example, rhombuses, rectangles and squares all have four sides and are part of a larger group called quadrilaterals.
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