Description
What It Is:
This is a shape sorting worksheet. At the top, there is a table with four columns, each headed by a shape: a circle, a square, a triangle, and a rectangle. Below the table, there are twelve numbered pictures of everyday objects: a donut, a chalkboard, a flag, a window, a cracker, a yo-yo, a suitcase, a sandwich, a door, a clock, a traffic light sign, and a wheel. The worksheet asks the student to sort the objects according to their shapes and presumably write the number of each object into the corresponding column in the table.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for preschool and kindergarten (ages 3-6). The shapes are basic and the objects are easily recognizable, making it appropriate for early learners who are developing their shape recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children practice shape recognition and sorting skills. It reinforces the understanding of basic geometric shapes and their presence in everyday objects. It also enhances visual discrimination and fine motor skills (if children are writing the numbers).
How to Use It:
The student looks at each numbered picture and identifies the dominant shape of the object. Then, they write the number of the object in the column of the table that corresponds to that shape. For example, if the student recognizes that the donut is a circle, they would write '1' in the circle column.
Target Users:
The target users are preschool and kindergarten students learning about shapes. It is also suitable for students with learning disabilities who need extra practice with basic shape identification and sorting.
This is a shape sorting worksheet. At the top, there is a table with four columns, each headed by a shape: a circle, a square, a triangle, and a rectangle. Below the table, there are twelve numbered pictures of everyday objects: a donut, a chalkboard, a flag, a window, a cracker, a yo-yo, a suitcase, a sandwich, a door, a clock, a traffic light sign, and a wheel. The worksheet asks the student to sort the objects according to their shapes and presumably write the number of each object into the corresponding column in the table.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for preschool and kindergarten (ages 3-6). The shapes are basic and the objects are easily recognizable, making it appropriate for early learners who are developing their shape recognition skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps children practice shape recognition and sorting skills. It reinforces the understanding of basic geometric shapes and their presence in everyday objects. It also enhances visual discrimination and fine motor skills (if children are writing the numbers).
How to Use It:
The student looks at each numbered picture and identifies the dominant shape of the object. Then, they write the number of the object in the column of the table that corresponds to that shape. For example, if the student recognizes that the donut is a circle, they would write '1' in the circle column.
Target Users:
The target users are preschool and kindergarten students learning about shapes. It is also suitable for students with learning disabilities who need extra practice with basic shape identification and sorting.
