Square Dance to Shapes

Rating: Made For Kids

“Square Dance to Shapes” is an animated educational song designed to help young learners explore and recognize basic shapes through music, rhythm, and movement. Written and performed by educator and songwriter Deborah Paulsen in collaboration with Rick Barclay, this lively song turns the traditional idea of a square dance into a fun, interactive classroom and family experience. Using her background as an Early Education and Special Education Teacher, Deborah combines research-based teaching practices, multiple modalities of learning, and state educational standards to create engaging content that makes abstract concepts concrete and memorable. The song introduces children to foundational geometry by inviting them to move, sing, and dance with shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles, reinforcing recognition and understanding through repetition and playful interaction. Music has been shown by research to strengthen long-term memory retention, and this video makes the most of that by pairing catchy lyrics with colorful animation and physical activity. Children are not only hearing and seeing the shapes but also embodying the learning through movement, which enhances cognitive connections and keeps them actively engaged. Deborah often includes children in her creative process, ensuring her songs reflect the voices, energy, and curiosity of real students. This unique approach makes “Square Dance to Shapes” authentic and relatable for both classrooms and home settings. Whether used as a teaching tool during circle time, as a fun activity to get children moving, or as an at-home learning resource, this song captures children’s attention while building early math skills. With its joyful energy, positive educational focus, and emphasis on making learning fun, “Square Dance to Shapes” provides families, teachers, and learners with a resource that encourages curiosity, confidence, and the love of discovery.

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Square Dance to Shapes | FaithChannel “Square Dance to Shapes” is an animated educational song designed to help young learners explore and recognize basic shapes through music, rhythm, and movement. Written and performed by educator and songwriter Deborah Paulsen in collaboration with Rick Barclay, this lively song turns the traditional idea of a square dance into a fun, interactive classroom and family experience. Using her background as an Early Education and Special Education Teacher, Deborah combines research-based teaching practices, multiple modalities of learning, and state educational standards to create engaging content that makes abstract concepts concrete and memorable. The song introduces children to foundational geometry by inviting them to move, sing, and dance with shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles, reinforcing recognition and understanding through repetition and playful interaction. Music has been shown by research to strengthen long-term memory retention, and this video makes the most of that by pairing catchy lyrics with colorful animation and physical activity. Children are not only hearing and seeing the shapes but also embodying the learning through movement, which enhances cognitive connections and keeps them actively engaged. Deborah often includes children in her creative process, ensuring her songs reflect the voices, energy, and curiosity of real students. This unique approach makes “Square Dance to Shapes” authentic and relatable for both classrooms and home settings. Whether used as a teaching tool during circle time, as a fun activity to get children moving, or as an at-home learning resource, this song captures children’s attention while building early math skills. With its joyful energy, positive educational focus, and emphasis on making learning fun, “Square Dance to Shapes” provides families, teachers, and learners with a resource that encourages curiosity, confidence, and the love of discovery.

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