Learning Outcomes
Shape recognition of triangles → noticing triangle points and slanted sides in worksheet rows → child names triangles correctly while pointing to the matching picture.
Shape recognition of squares and rectangles → comparing corners and side lengths in worksheet picture cells → child distinguishes squares from rectangles during everyday block talk.
Shape recognition of circles and stars → scanning for round vs. pointy outlines in worksheet rows → child selects correct shape matches with fewer reminders each round.

Identify Shapes: Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shape Recognition worksheet for kindergarten helps children identify shapes such as Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Star by choosing the matching picture in each row.
Shape recognition builds early math thinking because shape names help children sort objects, notice patterns, and connect classroom pictures to everyday things like signs, wheels, and blocks.
To use the Shape Recognition worksheet, a parent or teacher sits beside the child, points to one row, and asks the child to pick the correct shape picture from four cells, then say the shape name.
The Shape Recognition worksheet stands out because each row has one target shape and three look-alike pictures, so children practice real shape differences step by step with a short, hands-on routine from Whizki Learning.
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