Learning Outcomes
Shape recognition practice: matching the shape name to the correct picture, the child marks accurate Circle and Triangle choices each row.
Shape recognition practice: comparing sides and corners during the worksheet, the child distinguishes Square from Rectangle even when both look close.
Shape recognition practice: scanning mixed options, the child identifies Hexagon by its six sides and reliably selects the matching figure.

Shape Recognition Matching Worksheet for First Grade
The Shape Recognition Matching Worksheet for First Grade practices identifying shapes by matching a shape name to the correct picture, including Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Hexagon.
Shape recognition matters because it helps first graders notice sides and corners in everyday learning, from building with blocks to following math picture directions.
To use the Shape Recognition Matching Worksheet effectively, set a 5 to 10 minute timer. Point to the target shape name in a row, then have your child circle the picture that matches. After each row, ask for a quick shape name check.
The Shape Recognition Matching Worksheet stands out by mixing correct and tricky look-alikes in every row, so shape identification depends on visual details like corners and side counts. Whizki Learning printable library makes the row targets clear for fast parent and teacher guidance.
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