Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns → continue repeating AB sequences → children correctly select the next shape by matching one clear repeating unit.
Shape patterns → continue AAB and AABB sequences → children track counts within the pattern, placing two or more matching shapes accurately.
Shape patterns → continue ABC sequences → children use a three-shape order to predict the next shape and explain pattern logic with words.

Shape Pattern Continue Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Shape Pattern Continue Worksheet for 1st Grade Math gives practice continue the pattern with repeating sequences of pentagons, diamonds, circles, and squares. Each row shows a shape pattern and leaves space for the next shapes.
Continuing shape patterns helps first graders notice how patterns repeat, supports visual math thinking, and builds confidence for future pattern, fact, and number work.
Use the Shape Pattern Continue worksheet one row at a time. The parent or teacher prompts the child to point to each shape in order, say the repeat out loud, and then choose the next missing shape before filling.
Five mixed pattern types, AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB, keep the pattern worksheet from feeling repetitive. The short rows help kids focus on matching the repeating unit, not random guessing.
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