Free Patterns Worksheets for Kids

Explore free patterns worksheets for kids. This filtered collection focuses on patterns within math, including counting, addition, shapes, and measurement. These screen-free worksheets help children grow while building confidence through clear, concrete early math practice. These printable PDF activities work well for home practice, homeschool routines, learning centers, and classroom use.

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Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Kindergar... Worksheet Cover BackgroundShape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenWhizki Learning keeps pattern practice short and doable for kindergarteners. Five-year-olds get bored fast when shape patterns feel like a long drill, but this Continue the Pattern worksheet makes a quick point-and-fill routine you can do together.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds get bored fast, and repeating shape patterns can turn into random guessing. Print the Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten and do just one row together, saying the pattern out loud before filling the blank. Whizki Learning keeps the pattern types varied so practice feels short and focused.
Continue the Pattern Shape Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Pattern Shape Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds get bored fast, and shape patterns can feel like a puzzle at first. Whizki Learning’s Continue the Pattern Shape Worksheet turns that puzzle into a quick, shared activity. Grab a pencil, cover the next box area with paper, and ask which shape comes next before uncovering the choices.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds often stall when worksheets feel random, especially with shape patterns. Whizki Learning made the Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet to help kids predict what comes next using clear, repeatable shape rows. Start with one row at a time during a short, calm table moment.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenIf a kindergartener stalls when a worksheet asks, “What comes next?” in shape patterns, that is totally normal. Start with a 2-minute make-and-predict moment using real shapes, then use the Whizki Learning Continue the Pattern worksheet to finish five pattern lines.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds get bored fast when pattern work feels like copying. On the Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet, do row one together, then cover the last two shapes with a finger and ask what comes next in the repeat. Whizki Learning keeps the rows short and varied for easy practice wins.
Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Grade 1 Worksheet Cover BackgroundShape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Grade 1Some six-year-olds stall on patterns and start guessing when the shapes change. Grab the Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet, cover the last shape, then ask which shape repeats and where it shows up next. Whizki Learning keeps the practice short, so pattern spotting feels doable.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st GradeIf your child gets stuck on shape order, or quickly loses interest when a page feels too long, you are not alone. With this Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet, focus on one row at a time while your child taps the shapes and says the repeating order out loud. Whizki Learning can’t do the talking for you, but this worksheet gives you a quick, screen-free routine to practice shape patterns right now.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st GradeFirst graders can get stuck when shape patterns look “almost the same,” and pencil-time can get boring fast. Whizki Learning’s Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet gives a quick, hands-on way to ask, “What comes next?” and let the child point and choose. Try one row at a time for a short win.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st GradeWhen 7-year-olds rush through repeating shape rows or lose the pattern halfway, the Whizki Learning Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet helps build calm, step-by-step practice. Sit together, cover the last blank shape, and ask the child to predict the next shape before checking.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenKids stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. Whizki Learning’s Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet keeps attention on shapes instead of symbols. Grab crayons and ask your child to pick the next shape in each row, one row at a time.
Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Kindergar... Worksheet Cover BackgroundShape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenKids often stall on the “what comes next?” part of patterns, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This Whizki Learning shape pattern continue-the-pattern worksheet keeps practice short and clear. Try one row at a time, saying the rule out loud as the next shape is chosen.

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