Our K2 students explored different shapes in class this week, and we captured a quick circle time moment to share with parents. 🤗💕
Circle time is more than “sitting in a circle”—it’s a powerful routine where young learners practise English in a calm, structured, and fun way. By combining visuals + movement + repetition, children learn faster and remember longer.
Why we teach shapes in K2
Learning shapes helps children build:
- Vocabulary: circle, triangle, square, rectangle (and more)
- Describing skills: big/small, colours, “I can see…”
- Math readiness: recognising patterns and attributes
- Speaking confidence: answering simple questions in a group
What children practise during circle time
In a shapes-focused circle time, children typically practise:
- Listening to teacher prompts (e.g., “Show me a circle!”)
- Copying actions to connect meaning with language
- Repeating key words clearly and confidently
- Responding with simple sentences:
- “It’s a circle.”
- “I can see a circle.”
- “It’s red.” / “It’s big.”
Try these shape activities at home (2–5 minutes)
You don’t need worksheets—just use what you already have at home.
1) Shape Hunt (quick game)
Say: “Find a circle!”
Then ask: “Where is it?” / “What colour is it?”
2) Point & Say
Point to an object and ask: “What shape is it?”
If needed, give choices: “Circle or square?”
3) Draw it in the air
Ask your child to “draw” a circle/triangle/square in the air with their finger while saying the word out loud.
Want more K2 English learning routines?
Our lessons are designed to build confidence through structured routines like circle time—so children learn to listen, speak, and participate naturally.
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