Learning Outcomes
Shape Recognition worksheet → matching shapes by look skill → kindergarten child circles the correct shape in each row.
Shape Recognition worksheet → noticing shape edges skill → child distinguishes square and rectangle pictures by corners and straight sides.
Shape Recognition worksheet → careful scanning skill → child follows directions, checks choices, and improves attention during short practice sessions.

Shape Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten: Match the Shapes
The Shape Recognition worksheet for Kindergarten asks children to match picture choices to the right target shapes: Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle, and Star. Each row shows one target shape and four picture options for the child to mark.
Matching shapes helps kindergarten kids build stronger shape recognition for everyday learning, including following directions and spotting patterns during blocks, art, and games.
To use the Shape Recognition worksheet effectively, sit side by side and do row one together. Say the target shape name once, ask the child to point to the matching picture, then circle the match and name one feature like “corners” or “straight sides.”
This specific Shape Recognition worksheet is helpful because every row includes look-alike distractors, such as square versus rectangle and oval versus circle. That variety pushes shape noticing, so correct answers come from looking closely, not random guessing.
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