What It Is: A hands-on cut-and-paste worksheet that helps young learners sort real-life objects into three basic shape categories: circle, square, and triangle. Students cut out the images and glue each one into the correctly labeled box.
Why Use It: This activity strengthens early geometry recognition, categorization skills, and fine-motor development. It follows naturally after the
Cut and Paste Shapes Sorting worksheet, and prepares learners for the upcoming
Match the Shapes activity.
How to Use It:• Review the three target shapes with the class.
• Have students cut out the picture cards along the dotted line.
• Sort and paste each picture into the matching shape column.
• Use as a center activity, morning warm-up, or extra practice for shape identification.
Grade Suitability: Best suited for:
• Preschool children beginning shape recognition
• Kindergarten learners practicing shape-sorting skills
Target Users: Teachers, parents, early-childhood educators, and homeschoolers seeking hands-on geometry worksheets for young learners.