Learning Outcomes
2D shapes → matching picture outlines to target names → children match circle, triangle, square, rhombus, and trapezoid pictures with 3 or more correct choices.
2D shapes → noticing number of sides and curved versus straight edges → children describe shapes using simple terms during worksheet play.
2D shapes → separating correct shapes from look-alikes in a four-option box → children get quicker at choosing the right picture.

2D Shapes Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten practices 2D shape recognition. Each target shape asks children to identify and match the correct outline picture.
2D shape recognition helps children build early geometry skills for sorting, building, and drawing. Shape-matching also strengthens attention to edges and corners.
For a screen-free routine, set a 3-minute timer, say the target shape name, and ask for one match. Child points to the chosen picture, and parent confirms by counting sides or noticing curved versus straight edges.
This Shape Recognition Worksheet uses five different target shapes and four choices per shape, with a few close look-alikes. The worksheet design helps children focus on the exact shape outline and make faster correct matches.
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