Learning Outcomes
Geometric shape patterns, noticing an AB rule, help children choose the correct next shape and build confidence continuing patterns.
Geometric shape patterns, recognizing AAB and AABB repeat blocks, help children mark the missing shapes and strengthen logical thinking.
Geometric shape patterns, using an ABC sequence, help children follow three-step patterns and check answers by counting pattern steps.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for First Grade
The Continue the Pattern: Shape Pattern Worksheet practices continuing geometric shape patterns for first grade, using AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB sequences. Each row on the shape pattern worksheet asks for the next matching shape so children can keep the pattern going.
Shape patterns help first graders notice rules in the math world. Pattern thinking supports prediction, sequencing, and logical thinking, and these skills later help with number patterns and problem solving.
For each row on the continue the pattern worksheet, point to the first shapes, say the pattern out loud once, then cover the answer area. Let the child pick the next shape with a pencil, then uncover and check if the chosen shape matches the pattern rule.
This specific shape pattern worksheet is set up with five mixed pattern rows, so children practice more than one pattern rule. The worksheet keeps the task clear by focusing on exactly one skill at a time, continuing shape patterns.
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