Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns on the Continue the Pattern worksheet → finding the repeating rule → children name the next shape in order.
Shape patterns on the Continue the Pattern worksheet → using AB, AAB, and ABC cues → children predict what comes after missing shapes.
Shape patterns on the Continue the Pattern worksheet → matching shapes and counting repeats → children build steady focus during pattern play.

Continue the Pattern Shape Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Continue the Pattern Shape Worksheet for Kindergarten gives practice with shape patterns by continuing repeating sequences like AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB.
Pattern practice helps kindergarten children notice repeating rules, predict what comes next, and build steady attention for early math.
A parent or teacher can use the Continue the Pattern Shape Worksheet by doing row 1 together, tracing the shown shapes left to right, and asking, “What shape comes next?” before the child fills the missing part.
This Pattern Worksheet uses five short rows with different pattern types and different shape sets, so the child practices spotting the rule, not just copying a shape order.
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