Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns: child practices spotting repeating pairs and continues AB sequences by choosing the next correct shape in each row.
Shape patterns: child practices recognizing AAB and AABB rhythm and fills missing spots with the exact repeated order of shapes.
Shape patterns: child uses visual scanning to check completed rows and adjusts choices to match the pattern rule.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten
Five-year-olds get bored fast when worksheets look busy, and many children freeze when shape patterns do not seem to repeat. The Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet gives a calm, step-by-step way to spot the repeating shape rule and add the missing next shape, one row at a time.
Shape patterns build the habit of looking for order, which supports later math skills like counting, sorting by size, and understanding sequences. The Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet practices prediction, so kindergarten math feels more patterned and less guessy.
For each row on the Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet, parent or teacher covers the missing spot with a small sticky note, then uncovers it after the child points to the repeat. The child draws or traces the next missing shape, and the child checks whether the completed row matches the pattern rule.
This specific Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet mixes AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB pattern types across five rows, so the worksheet practices more than one repeating rhythm. Clear starting shapes and a single missing space help children focus on the next correct shape without getting overwhelmed by extra details.
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