Description
What It Is:
A creative cut-and-paste activity where children sort everyday objects into four basic shape categories: circle, square, triangle, and rectangle. Students match each picture card to the correct shape shown at the top of the page.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children build visual-discrimination skills and reinforces early geometry concepts. It also extends the learning from the previous worksheet, Cut and Paste Flat Shapes, and smoothly transitions into the next activity, Sort by Shape.
How to Use It:
• Introduce the four shapes and review examples in real life.
• Have students cut out the picture cards along the dotted lines.
• Glue each object under the matching shape column.
• Use as a center activity, morning work task, or fine-motor practice.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Preschool learners beginning shape identification
• Kindergarten students practicing sorting and classification
Target Users:
Early childhood teachers, parents, intervention specialists, and homeschool educators looking for hands-on shape activities.
A creative cut-and-paste activity where children sort everyday objects into four basic shape categories: circle, square, triangle, and rectangle. Students match each picture card to the correct shape shown at the top of the page.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children build visual-discrimination skills and reinforces early geometry concepts. It also extends the learning from the previous worksheet, Cut and Paste Flat Shapes, and smoothly transitions into the next activity, Sort by Shape.
How to Use It:
• Introduce the four shapes and review examples in real life.
• Have students cut out the picture cards along the dotted lines.
• Glue each object under the matching shape column.
• Use as a center activity, morning work task, or fine-motor practice.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Preschool learners beginning shape identification
• Kindergarten students practicing sorting and classification
Target Users:
Early childhood teachers, parents, intervention specialists, and homeschool educators looking for hands-on shape activities.
