Learning Outcomes
Shape recognition → identifying the circle among ovals and other figures → children circle the correct picture in the Circle row.
Shape recognition → comparing triangle corners across rotated pictures → children select the matching triangle pictures in the Triangle row.
Shape recognition → sorting quadrilaterals by edges and sides → children choose the correct four-sided matches in square, rectangle, and quadrilateral rows.

Shape Recognition Identify Shapes Worksheet for 1st Grade
Shape recognition matters because it builds the visual skill kids use for early geometry and everyday sorting, like noticing patterns and organizing objects by form.
You can use the Shape Recognition Worksheet by doing one row at a time. Read the target shape name, say the key feature out loud, like “3 corners” for triangles, and guide your child to circle the correct figures among the four choices.
This specific Shape Recognition Worksheet stays interesting with look-alikes and tricky rotations, including oval versus circle and square versus rectangle, plus a Quadrilateral row where any four-sided shape counts as correct.
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