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In my classroom, some examples of plane figures include the rectangular shape of the whiteboard, the circular clock on the wall, and the triangular shapes of various posters. Solid figures can be seen in the form of a rectangular prism from the bookshelf, a cylindrical shape from the trash can, and potentially spherical shapes in decorative items like stress balls. These geometric shapes help create a structured and visually engaging learning environment.

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