Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns → noticing a repeating order → fills missing boxes with the correct next shape instead of random guessing.
Shape patterns → comparing two or three starter shapes → identifies whether a pattern follows AB, AAB, ABC, or AABB.
Shape patterns → explaining the rule in simple words → strengthens logical thinking that transfers to later math pattern problems.

Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Grade 1
The Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern worksheet helps first graders practice continuing shape patterns by choosing the next matching shape in each row.
Shape pattern practice matters because kids learn to follow a repeat, check a pattern rule, and stay with a logical choice instead of jumping to guesses.
Use the Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern worksheet in shared table time: point to the starter shapes, ask the child to spot the repeat, and then have the child place the next shape and explain the rule.
This worksheet is useful because it includes five rows with different repeating types, including AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB, so shape pattern skills build across multiple pattern rules.
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