Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns -> continue AB sequences -> help kindergarteners predict the next shape by spotting repeating order in picture rows.
Shape patterns -> recognize AAB and ABC rhythms -> build flexible thinking by noticing when one shape repeats before the next change.
Shape patterns -> use matching and counting of shapes -> strengthen visual discrimination as children track shape counts across each row.

Shape Pattern Continue Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Shape Pattern Continue worksheet gives kindergarteners practice continuing repeating shape patterns. Each row shows a sequence of shapes, and the child chooses the next shape to keep the pattern going.
Pattern practice matters because noticing order helps kindergarteners make sense of how things repeat. Shape pattern skills also support early math confidence by training attention to sequence and change.
Use the Shape Pattern Continue worksheet for a quick, screen-free moment at the table. Point to the first shapes, ask what shape comes next, and let the child circle or mark the next match before finishing each row.
This specific Shape Pattern Continue worksheet includes AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB repeats across five rows. The mixed rhythms help children practice more than one kind of pattern rule without getting stuck on a single style.
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