Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns worksheet → spotting the repeating unit in each row → child predicts and selects the next correct shape with confidence.
Continue-the-pattern practice → comparing Shape A and Shape B repeats → child keeps the same rule across the whole row.
AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB row types → noticing how many of Shape A come first → child uses visual clues to finish patterns accurately.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet is a kindergarten math practice page where children complete repeating shape patterns by picking the next shape in each row.
Continuing shape patterns helps children notice rules in pictures, strengthens early visual-math thinking, and builds confidence for later work with sequences and counting patterns.
For shared practice, choose one row, name the first two shapes out loud, and ask the child to point to the matching repeat before circling the next shape; repeat on rows with crayons or colored pencils.
This specific Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet uses five mixed pattern types, AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB, so children practice one clear rule at a time and still get variety from row to row.
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