Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns → continuing AB and AAB sequences → children place the next shape correctly by matching the repeating rule in each row.
Shape patterns → continuing ABC sequences → children track three-shape order and fill the blank without skipping steps in the pattern.
Shape patterns → continuing AABB sequences → children recognize when pairs repeat and explain the pattern rule using shape names.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten practices continuing shape patterns by adding the next shape in each row. Each row shows a sequence of shapes like pentagon, diamond, octagon, and hexagram, with one missing spot for the next figure.
Continuing shape patterns helps kindergarten math by building noticing and predicting. When children compare what comes before the blank and what repeats, kindergarteners start using logic instead of guessing.
To use the Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten, sit side by side with the child and point to the first few shapes. Ask the child to say the pattern out loud, then fill the missing shape together and have the child explain the choice in one simple sentence.
This specific worksheet works because it mixes pattern rules across five rows, using AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB sequences. The variety helps children practice more than one pattern rule in a single, screen-free session.
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