Learning Outcomes
Shapes → shape recognition by matching pictures to target shapes → child spots key features like curves and corners during worksheet check-ins.
Shapes → comparing correct and look-alike options in each row → child learns to distinguish Triangle from Square by edge count.
Shapes → repeating identify-the-match prompts across five rows → child gains speed and confidence in recognizing Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle, and Hexagon.

Identify Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten Shape Recognition
The Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten practices shape recognition by having children match pictures of shapes like Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Hexagon to a target shape in each row.
Shape recognition helps kindergarteners sort objects and notice patterns in daily life, and those skills support later math like comparing, counting, and simple geometry talk.
To use the Shape Recognition Worksheet, sit side by side and point to the target shape in each row, then ask the child to circle the picture that matches exactly before moving to the next row.
This specific Shape Recognition Worksheet includes correct shapes and “almost” shapes in the same row, so shape recognition practice focuses on real details like curves and corners instead of guessing.
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