Make geometry engaging and hands-on with this fun 3D Shapes Slap It! card game!
This fast-paced math card game helps students practiceidentifying 3D shapes, matching real-world objects, and building vocabulary through interactive play.
Whether you’reintroducing solid figures, reviewing for a test, or just adding some hands-on fun to your math centers, this card game is a teacher favorite for a reason.
With visual cards, shape names, and detailed shape descriptions, this 3D Shapes Slap It! game turns review time into an exciting small group or partner activity that reinforces math vocabulary and spatial understanding.
✨ What’s Included in the 3D Shapes Slap It! Card Game Set:
24 Vocabulary Word Cards(cube, cone, sphere, cylinder, rectangular prism, etc.)
24 Real-Life Object Cardsfeaturing everyday items that match the 3D shapes
24 3D Shape Illustration Cardswith clean, easy-to-recognize diagrams
24 Definition Cardswith clear, child-friendly descriptions of each shape
Printable instructionswith easy-to-follow directions and differentiation tips
Multiple formatting optionsfor CENTER and PLAYING decks so you can mix, match, and differentiate with ease
Skills Addressed with the 3D Shapes Card Game:
Primary Academic Skills:
3D Shape Identification:Students match vocabulary words to real-world objects and diagrams, reinforcing geometry understanding.
Vocabulary Development:Matching the 3D shape name, description, and image builds math and academic vocabulary.
Geometry Concept Review:Helps children recognize properties of 3D shapes like number of faces, edges, and vertices.
Reading Comprehension:Kids use shape descriptions to determine which visual or word card matches.
Secondary Skills (Life Skills & SEL):
Turn-Taking and Sportsmanship:Encourages fairness, patience, and positive peer interaction.
Focus and Attention:Players stay alert and engaged as they scan for matches during each round.
Visual Discrimination:Kids practice quickly identifying similarities and differences between shapes.
Confidence Building:Students experience repeated success with accessible content, boosting self-esteem.
Social Learning and Cooperation:Promotes communication, teamwork, and peer encouragement during gameplay.
How to Play 3D Shapes Slap It!
Set Up:Place CENTER cards face down in a pile. Deal PLAYING cards evenly to each player (face down).
Start the Round:Flip over the top CENTER card.
Take Turns:In clockwise order, each player flips a PLAYING card onto the pile.
Slap It:If a match appears, players race to "slap" the correct card!
Collect the Pile:The first player to slap it gets the pile of PLAYING cards.
Keep Going:Play continues with a new CENTER card until time runs out or one player has all the cards.
Game can be played with 2–4 players.
Adapt or Differentiate:
Make the 3D shapes card game work for learners at every level:
Use 2 card types onlyto simplify gameplay. Start with shape name and image, then add definitions later.
Use definition cards as the CENTER pilefor reading and comprehension practice.
Use matching sets for Memory or Go Fishif students need a slower-paced version.
Choose the format that’s most difficultfor your students as the CENTER deck to build familiarity and confidence.
You can also print one version of the image cards with a different background to easily distinguish CENTER from PLAYING decks.
The 3D Shapes Card Game is Perfect for:
Math centers and partner games
Whole-class geometry review stations
RTI or targeted small group support
ESL/ELL vocabulary reinforcement
Morning tubs and early finishers
Homeschool geometry review
Sub plans that require no prep and zero tech
Standards Alignment:
Texas Pre-K Guidelines:Supports geometry and spatial awareness through hands-on shape exploration and language development.
Virginia ELDS:Encourages visual observation, attention, and shape identification.
Common Core Math Standards:
K.G.A.2:Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or size
K.G.A.3:Identify shapes as two-dimensional or three-dimensional
1.G.A.1:Distinguish between defining and non-defining attributes of shapes
2.G.A.1:Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Jody B. wrote, “Engaging way to help students learn about shapes.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Samantha B. wrote, “My students love playing games! Fun game to play where students must use their learning of 3D shapes to win the game. It helps to reinforce skills and have fun at the same time!”
This 3D Shapes Slap It! game brings vocabulary, geometry, and fun together for an unforgettable math experience.
Print, play, and watch your students light up as they build foundational math skills through hands-on learning!
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