Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns → identify a repeating AB rule by spotting the two-shape cycle → helps children predict the next shape accurately.
Shape patterns → use AAB and ABC sequences to choose the missing position → builds stronger visual pattern recognition and flexible thinking.
Shape patterns → continue AABB rules in short rows using careful counting of repeats → strengthens early logical reasoning for future number pattern work.

Shape Patterns Continue the Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Shape Patterns Continue the Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade gives practice spotting repeating shape patterns and filling in the next shape in each row.
Building pattern sense helps children notice math order, supports early reasoning, and makes later number pattern work feel more familiar.
Use the Shape Patterns Continue the Pattern Worksheet in short bursts. Cover the last box, point to the repeating shapes, ask which shape comes next, and then uncover to check together.
The Shape Patterns Continue the Pattern Worksheet stays focused with five short rows that mix pattern types like AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB, so pattern rules get practiced in a varied but manageable way.
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