Learning Outcomes
Shape Recognition Worksheet → identifying target shapes by sight → helps kindergarteners name circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, and stars confidently.
Shape Recognition Worksheet → comparing similar-looking figures within each row → improves attention to sides, corners, and curved edges for correct matching.
Shape Recognition Worksheet → using the worksheet’s check-the-matching-picture layout → builds stronger visual discrimination for future geometry and pattern work.

Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten: Match Shapes
The Shape Recognition Worksheet for kindergarten practices shape recognition by having children match a target shape name to the correct picture in each row.
Shape recognition helps children notice math details like corners, sides, and curved edges, which supports later geometry and stronger overall math thinking.
For each row, parent points to the target shape name, child points to a picture, and parent asks, “What makes this shape a match?” then child circles the matching picture.
The Shape Recognition Worksheet uses five rows with one target shape per row and three distractor pictures, so shape recognition practice stays focused, calm, and doable from Whizki Learning.
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