What are some shapes that you can find right outside your door? Once you see the shapes hidden in any building’s design, you can start to see how the architect who designed it manipulated these shapes, along with other things like size, texture, proportion, scale, mass and color to not only make a building do what it needs to do but also be really fun to look at.

Related Lessons

  • Kids must develop a spatial sense to communicate with others about the world around them. To do so, it’s important that families use vocabulary related to position and location as often as possible around young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, we create magical bead wands while learning to sort and collect with your child. This video is included as part of PBS SoCal’s Family Math initiative, which provides math tools and support for families of young learners.

  • In this step-by-step activity video, which requires little other than some newspaper and tape, we learn about the vocabulary of location and position (over, under, in front of and behind). Practicing these skills helps your children develop a spatial sense of objects in relation to other objects in a 3D space.