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Sort by Shape – Cut and Paste Circles, Squares & Triangles
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What It Is:
A colorful sort by shape worksheet where children cut out real-life pictures and place them into the correct shape column: circle, square, or triangle. Each column includes a bold shape icon at the top to guide sorting.
Why Use It:
This activity builds foundational geometry skills by helping kids recognize basic shapes in everyday objects. It also strengthens fine motor skills through cutting and gluing, and encourages visual matching and classification.
How to Use It:
• Review the three shapes: circle (blue), square (red), and triangle (yellow).
• Have students cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page.
• Ask them to sort each item—such as the sun, pizza slice, pillow, clock, window, beach ball, cone, and gift box—into the correct shape column.
• Let students explain why each object matches a specific shape.
Grade Suitability:
Ideal for early learners.
• Pre-K–Kindergarten strengthening shape recognition.
• Grade 1 students practicing sorting and visual discrimination.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a simple, hands-on geometry activity that helps young learners identify real-world shapes.
A colorful sort by shape worksheet where children cut out real-life pictures and place them into the correct shape column: circle, square, or triangle. Each column includes a bold shape icon at the top to guide sorting.
Why Use It:
This activity builds foundational geometry skills by helping kids recognize basic shapes in everyday objects. It also strengthens fine motor skills through cutting and gluing, and encourages visual matching and classification.
How to Use It:
• Review the three shapes: circle (blue), square (red), and triangle (yellow).
• Have students cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page.
• Ask them to sort each item—such as the sun, pizza slice, pillow, clock, window, beach ball, cone, and gift box—into the correct shape column.
• Let students explain why each object matches a specific shape.
Grade Suitability:
Ideal for early learners.
• Pre-K–Kindergarten strengthening shape recognition.
• Grade 1 students practicing sorting and visual discrimination.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a simple, hands-on geometry activity that helps young learners identify real-world shapes.




