Learning Outcomes
2D shapes → visual recognition of named shapes → child confidently matches pictures to the correct shape on the Shape Recognition Worksheet.
2D shapes → comparing curved versus straight edges → child sorts circle-like and straight-sided shapes during Shape Recognition Worksheet marking.
2D shapes → noticing corners and sides → child distinguishes triangle, square, rectangle, and star pictures even when shapes rotate.

Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten: Match 2D Shapes
The Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten helps children practice shape recognition by matching pictures to the named 2D shapes: Circle, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, and Star.
Recognizing shapes matters because the Shape Recognition Worksheet builds attention to shape details like curves, corners, and straight sides that support later math sorting and comparing.
Use the Shape Recognition Worksheet for a short, screen-free moment. Say the target 2D shape name, ask the child to point to the matching picture on the worksheet, then circle the match and find one matching shape in the room.
This Shape Recognition Worksheet stands out by mixing look-alikes and angles, like oval versus circle and square versus rectangle, so kindergarten children learn to spot real shape features instead of guessing.
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