PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS WITH SHAPES
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Download Original →Trace and Color Basic Shapes for Preschoolers
Introduce little learners to circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Each shape appears with dotted outlines for tracing, plus fun coloring spaces. Perfect for building fine motor skills and early geometry recognition at home or in class.
Download Original →Cut and Paste Shape Matching Activity
Kids cut out various shapes and glue them onto corresponding outlines on a separate page. This hands-on worksheet strengthens shape identification, scissor skills, and spatial awareness. Ideal for kindergarten math centers or quiet time practice.
Download Original →2D Shape Hunt Printable for Kindergarten
Encourage children to find and color everyday objects shaped like circles, squares, and stars. Each row features a target shape with simple illustrations to identify. Great for observation skills and connecting math to the real world.
Download Original →Shape Sorting by Size and Color Worksheet
Sort triangles, ovals, and diamonds into categories based on size or color. This printable includes clear grids and labeled columns, helping kids practice classification, comparison, and early data organization in a playful way.
Download Original →Draw the Missing Half of Symmetrical Shapes
Complete each shape by drawing its mirror image across a dotted line. Featuring hearts, stars, and hexagons, this worksheet teaches symmetry and fine motor control. A creative challenge for first graders exploring geometric balance.
Download Original →Count and Graph Shapes Printable
Count how many circles, squares, and triangles appear in a colorful array, then fill in a bar graph. Combines shape recognition with basic counting and graphing skills. Perfect for integrating math and visual analysis in one activity.
Download Original →Shape Patterns: What Comes Next?
Identify and continue repeating patterns made of stars, crescents, and pentagons. Each row presents a sequence with one missing shape to draw or paste. Builds logical thinking and pattern recognition for early elementary students.
Download Original →3D Shape Nets to Cut and Fold
Printable nets for cubes, cones, and cylinders that kids can cut, fold, and assemble into three-dimensional shapes. Includes clear fold lines and tabs. A tactile geometry lesson that bridges 2D drawings with real-world objects.
Download Original →Color by Shape Mystery Picture
Reveal a hidden picture by coloring each section according to its shape—circles red, squares blue, and so on. Combines shape identification with color recognition and fine motor practice. A fun reward for completing other worksheets.
Download Original →Shape Word Tracing and Spelling Practice
Trace the names of shapes like oval, rhombus, and trapezoid, then write them independently. Each word pairs with a simple shape illustration. Supports handwriting, spelling, and vocabulary development for early readers and writers.
Download Original →Shape Tracing Fun for Little Learners
Help your child master basic geometry with these printable shape tracing worksheets. Featuring circles, squares, triangles, and stars, each page offers dotted outlines for pencil practice, improving fine motor skills and shape recognition.
Download Original →Cut and Paste Shape Matching Activity
Engage preschoolers with this hands-on cut and paste worksheet. Kids will identify and match everyday objects to their corresponding shapes, like a clock to a circle. A perfect printable for building visual discrimination and scissor skills.
Download Original →3D Shape Hunt: Cube, Sphere, and Cone
Introduce 3D shapes with this printable worksheet that prompts children to find real-world examples. From a basketball sphere to a party hat cone, kids draw or list items, building spatial awareness and connecting math to everyday life.
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