Learning Outcomes
Shape recognition → comparing each picture with the target shape label → child confidently chooses the matching shape.
Shape recognition → noticing edges and corners while sorting shapes → child names shapes with fewer mix-ups during class practice.
Shape recognition → using visual details and angles to check each choice → child completes the shape-recognition worksheet with better focus.

Shape Recognition Identify Shapes Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Shape Recognition Worksheet for 1st Grade math practice helps children identify matching shapes by choosing the picture that matches each row label: Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Quadrilateral.
Shape recognition helps kids compare real objects, sort classroom items, and notice basic geometry features like edges, corners, and curved versus straight outlines.
To use the Shape Recognition Worksheet, cover all rows except one, ask the child to point to the picture that matches the row name, and circle or mark the matching shape before moving to the next row.
The Shape Recognition Worksheet stands out because each row mixes correct matches with look-alike distractors, and the Quadrilateral row accepts multiple four-sided shapes while triangles stay a clear “no.”
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