Why Do Shapes Matter?
People have used shapes to solve problems for a very long time. A shape is what something looks like on the outside.
Think about a ball. It is round! That round shape helps it roll. If a ball were square, it would not roll well at all.
Here is our big question: How does the shape of something help it work? Let's find out together!
Big Ideas About Shape
An engineer is a person who designs things to solve problems. That means they figure out how to make things work! Engineers think about shape a lot.
Shape Has a Job
Shape Solves a Problem
We Can Explain Why
Shapes Can Be Changed
See How Shapes Help
Let's look at our anchoring phenomenon. That means a real thing we can observe and wonder about!
Imagine you need to scoop water out of a bucket. What shape of tool would you use? Let's look at different shapes and see which one works best!
The deep cup shape is the best for scooping water. It has sides that go up. The water stays inside! We can explain that the cup shape works because it holds water in.
How Shapes Do Their Jobs
Different shapes do different jobs. Let's think about why!
Round Shapes Roll
A round shape has no corners. That means it can roll smoothly. A ball rolls across the floor because it is round.
Flat Shapes Stack
A flat shape sits still. That means you can stack things on top. Blocks stack because they are flat on top and bottom.
Pointy Shapes Poke
A pointy shape pushes into things. That means it can poke a hole. A fork has pointy tips to pick up food.
Curved Shapes Hold
A curved shape wraps around things. That means it can hold stuff inside. A bowl is curved to hold your cereal!
Matching Shapes to Problems
Let's see how real things use shapes to work. We will match the shape to the job it does!
Can you see the pattern? Every shape was chosen to help solve a problem. When we explain how the shape helps, we say what the shape does and why that helps.
Let's Explain Together!
Let's practice explaining how a shape helps a solution work. We will talk about an umbrella!
Good Shapes and Not-So-Good Shapes
Sometimes a shape works great. Sometimes a different shape would work better. Let's compare!
| Object | Good Shape | Bad Shape |
|---|---|---|
| Ball for rolling | Round — rolls easily! | Square — gets stuck. |
| Cup for drinking | Curved sides — holds water. | Flat — water spills. |
| Tower of blocks | Flat and square — stacks! | Round — rolls away. |
| Shovel for digging | Pointy tip — pushes in dirt. | Round flat — bounces off. |
Shapes Lead to Even More Design
Now you know that shapes help solutions work. When you get bigger, you will learn even more about design. That means planning how to make things.
| What You Know Now | What You Will Learn Later |
|---|---|
| Shapes help things work. | You can pick the best shape for a job. |
| You can explain why a shape helps. | You can test shapes to find the best one. |
| Some shapes are better for some jobs. | You can make shapes work together. |
Every time you look at something and think about its shape, you are thinking like an engineer! Keep looking at shapes all around you.
Practice: You Try It!
A dog needs a new food bowl. Let's think about shapes and how they help!
What We Learned
We learned that shapes help things work! Round shapes roll. Flat shapes stack. Curved shapes hold things. Pointy shapes poke into things. Every shape was picked to help solve a problem.
We can explain how the shape helps by saying what the shape is and what it does. When we do this, we are thinking like engineers! Keep looking at shapes all around you and asking: how does this shape help?