Learning Outcomes
Shape pattern worksheet → noticing repeating order → child continues the pattern by matching the next correct shape.
Shape pattern worksheet → comparing two or three pattern parts → child explains why the next shapes belong using simple “A then B” talk.
Shape pattern worksheet → counting pattern steps without starting over → child keeps the same rule across multiple rows with fewer mistakes.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Continue the Pattern shape pattern worksheet for 1st grade practices spotting repeating shape rules and then continuing the pattern using AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB rows.
Shape pattern practice helps a child predict what comes next, notice how math stays the same across steps, and build confidence for future number pattern work.
Use the shape pattern worksheet together by choosing one row, pointing to the repeating shapes, asking “What comes next in this pattern?”, and having your child draw or mark the next shape in the blank spot.
This specific pattern worksheet gives mixed pattern types across exactly five rows, so logical thinking stays active without making the page feel repetitive, and Whizki Learning keeps each row focused on the next-step challenge.
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