PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR THE PENTAGON SHAPE

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR THE PENTAGON SHAPE

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Trace and Color the Pentagon

Trace and Color the Pentagon

A simple worksheet for preschoolers to trace a dotted pentagon shape and then color it in. This activity builds fine motor skills and shape recognition through hands-on practice with a five-sided figure.

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Pentagon Shape Hunt Worksheet

Pentagon Shape Hunt Worksheet

Children search for and circle all the pentagon shapes hidden among stars, circles, and squares. This fun visual discrimination activity helps young learners identify the unique five-sided shape in a group of mixed objects.

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Count the Pentagon Sides

Count the Pentagon Sides

A clear worksheet showing a large pentagon with numbered sides from one to five. Preschoolers practice counting each side aloud, reinforcing the concept that a pentagon always has exactly five straight edges.

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Pentagon Cutting Practice Sheet

Pentagon Cutting Practice Sheet

Kids develop scissor skills by cutting along the dashed outline of a pentagon. This printable provides a safe, engaging way to practice hand-eye coordination while learning the shape's distinct five-sided form.

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Draw Your Own Pentagon

Draw Your Own Pentagon

Using dot-to-dot guides, preschoolers connect five points to form a pentagon. This step-by-step drawing activity teaches spatial awareness and the structure of a pentagon in a playful, achievable way.

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Pentagon Pattern Tracing Page

Pentagon Pattern Tracing Page

A worksheet featuring rows of pentagon outlines for repeated tracing. Repetition helps cement shape memory and improves pencil control, making it ideal for preschool morning work or math centers.

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Color the Pentagon Objects

Color the Pentagon Objects

Preschoolers color everyday items shaped like pentagons, such as a house roof or a soccer ball patch. This real-world connection helps children understand where pentagons appear in their environment.

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Pentagon Maze Fun

Pentagon Maze Fun

A simple maze shaped like a pentagon, where children guide a small animal from start to finish. This worksheet combines shape recognition with problem-solving and fine motor tracing skills.

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Big and Small Pentagons

Big and Small Pentagons

Children compare and color large versus small pentagons on a single worksheet. This activity introduces size differentiation while reinforcing the pentagon shape through visual sorting and coloring.

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Pentagon Dot Marker Page

Pentagon Dot Marker Page

A bold pentagon outline filled with large dots for bingo daubers or finger painting. Perfect for toddlers, this mess-friendly worksheet builds shape familiarity and hand strength through stamping.

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Pentagon Tracing Fun for Little Hands

Pentagon Tracing Fun for Little Hands

A simple preschool worksheet featuring a large, dashed pentagon shape for tracing. Includes playful star icons inside the shape to keep young learners engaged while practicing fine motor skills and shape recognition.

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Color the Pentagon: Shape Recognition Sheet

Color the Pentagon: Shape Recognition Sheet

This worksheet asks children to find and color all the pentagon shapes hidden among circles, squares, and triangles. A clear example pentagon sits at the top, helping kids identify the five-sided shape before searching.

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Count the Pentagon Sides Activity Page

Count the Pentagon Sides Activity Page

A hands-on worksheet where preschoolers count and write the number 5 next to a pentagon. The shape is outlined with bold, friendly lines, and a simple instruction encourages kids to trace the five sides.

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Pentagon Dot-to-Dot for Early Learners

Pentagon Dot-to-Dot for Early Learners

Connect the numbered dots from 1 to 5 to form a pentagon shape. This worksheet combines number sequencing with shape drawing, and includes a cheerful house illustration to show real-world pentagon examples.

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