Learning Outcomes
Shape pattern continue-the-pattern worksheet: child identifies the AB shape rule and adds the missing shape, strengthening pattern noticing for kindergarten math.
Shape pattern continue-the-pattern worksheet: child completes AAB and AABB sequences by counting repeats, building steady logical thinking with shapes.
Shape pattern continue-the-pattern worksheet: child follows an ABC pattern using three shape steps, improving sequence memory needed for later number pattern work.

Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten
This shape pattern worksheet is a pattern worksheet focused on continue the pattern with repeating shapes, using AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB rows to build logical thinking.
Pattern practice helps kindergarten children notice rules in the world, then predict what comes next. That “spot the pattern and finish it” skill shows up later in number work and problem solving.
For each row, ask the child to point to the last two shapes, say the repeat out loud, and then add the missing shape from the options. Keep the pace light, one row at a time, and use a quick “check the match” after each answer.
This specific pattern worksheet mixes several scheme types across exactly five rows, so the child meets variety instead of doing the same AB loop repeatedly. The row format supports quick wins, which helps children stay interested while practicing the same logical thinking skill.
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