Learning Outcomes
Shape recognition practice → matching pictures to each target shape name → strengthens accurate spotting of circle, triangle, square, and rectangle in mixed rows.
Shape recognition worksheet rows → comparing corners and side lengths during picture matching → reduces guesswork and improves naming of quadrilateral shapes correctly.
Shape recognition worksheet with distractors → scanning visually for shape outlines before marking → builds faster, calmer checking habits for future geometry work.

Shape Recognition Matching Worksheet for 1st Grade
The Shape Recognition Worksheet helps 1st graders practice shape recognition by matching pictures to the target shape name in each row: Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Quadrilateral.
Shape recognition matters because kids need to spot shapes in everyday objects and recognize shapes when schoolwork asks for corners, sides, and shape names.
To use the Shape Recognition Worksheet, read the target shape name, then have the child point to matching pictures and explain a quick check like “same corners” or “four sides” before marking.
This Shape Recognition Worksheet mixes correct and incorrect shapes in the same row, so shape recognition practice becomes visual comparison, not guessing.
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