Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns → continuing AB and AABB sequences → children predict the next shape, reducing pattern guessing.
Shape patterns → using visual order and spacing → children match repeating shapes across rows, strengthening attention to rule patterns.
Shape patterns → explaining the rule during play → children use simple language like repeat to check answers confidently.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten gives practice continuing shape patterns using AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB rules. Each row asks for the next shapes in order.
Spotting repeating rules helps children build the same thinking used in early addition, subtraction, and problem solving. Shape patterns also strengthen visual attention because children track what repeats and what changes.
Use the Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten during a 5 to 10 minute sit-down. Cover the last boxes with paper, point to the first part of the pattern, and ask the child to name the next shape before filling the worksheet.
Whizki Learning designed this shape pattern continue page with five different rows and a small set of clear geometry shapes, so practice feels varied but never overwhelming.
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