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Pattern worksheet with colorful geometric shapes for kids to identify and complete sequences.

A colorful pattern worksheet for children featuring shapes like hearts, circles, hexagons, triangles, and squares, with instructions to complete the sequence on each row.

A colorful pattern worksheet for children featuring shapes like hearts, circles, hexagons, triangles, and squares, with instructions to complete the sequence on each row.

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Okay, now I see the fifth row. The sequence is: blank space, Green Circle, Purple Triangle, Orange Square, Purple Triangle, Blue Hexagon. This one is more complex. Let's look at the pattern from position 2 onwards: "Circle, Triangle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon". I notice that the "Triangle" appears in positions 3 and 5, which are both odd-numbered positions if we start counting from 2. The shapes in between are different. Another way to look at it is that the sequence might be alternating between a fixed shape and a changing one. However, looking at the entire row, it seems like the pattern is simply listing all five unique shapes in a specific order, but with the triangle repeated. If I consider the full set of five shapes (Circle, Triangle, Square, Hexagon, Heart), the sequence here has Circle, Triangle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon. The heart is missing. The blank space is at the beginning. Perhaps the pattern is a simple rotation or sequence of the five shapes. Looking again, if I ignore the repetition of the triangle, the sequence from position 2 to 6 is "Circle, Triangle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon". This doesn't form a clear repeating unit. Maybe the pattern is that after the first shape, the rest follow a specific order. Another possibility is that the pattern is "Circle, Triangle, Square" and then "Triangle, Hexagon", which doesn't help. Let me try a different approach. If I look at the positions, the triangle appears at position 3 and 5. The shapes before and after are different. Perhaps the pattern is not a simple repeat but a sequence where each shape is determined by its position. Given the complexity, I will assume that the pattern is a simple sequence of the five shapes, and since the first shape is missing, and the second is a circle, the first should be the last shape in the cycle, which would be the Red Heart, completing the set. But let's reconsider. Looking at the entire worksheet, the patterns are generally simple alternations or repetitions. For this row, if I look at the sequence "Circle, Triangle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon", the only shape that is repeated is the Triangle. The other shapes appear once. The blank is at the beginning. Perhaps the pattern is that the first shape is the same as the last shape in the sequence, but that doesn't fit. Another idea: maybe the pattern is "Circle, Triangle, Square" and then "Triangle, Hexagon", which suggests that after the square, it goes back to triangle and then to hexagon. This is not clear. Let me try to see if there's a pattern in the colors or shapes. The shapes are circle, triangle, square, triangle, hexagon. The colors are green, purple, orange, purple, blue. No clear color pattern. Perhaps the pattern is that the triangle is used as a separator. Between the circle and the square, there is a triangle. Between the square and the hexagon, there is a triangle. So the sequence is "Circle, Triangle, Square, Triangle, Hexagon". This suggests that the pattern is "Shape A, Triangle, Shape B, Triangle, Shape C". The blank space is before the circle. If the pattern starts with a shape, then triangle, then another shape, etc., the first shape could be any of the remaining shapes. But we have to choose from the five options. The only shape not appearing in the sequence yet is the Red Heart. So perhaps the first shape is the Red Heart. This is a bit of a guess, but given the context of the worksheet, it's possible. I will go with that for now. So for the fifth row, the blank should be filled with the Red Heart. Now I will summarize the answers for all rows.

Based on my analysis of each row in the pattern worksheet, here is the solution:

- Row 1: The pattern is an alternating sequence of an Orange Square and a Green Circle. The sequence shown is Square, Circle, Square, Circle, Square. Therefore, the next shape to complete the pattern is a Green Circle.
- Row 2: The pattern is a repeating sequence of three shapes: Blue Hexagon, Red Heart, Purple Triangle. The sequence shown is Hexagon, Heart, Triangle, Hexagon, [blank], Triangle. To continue the pattern, the blank must be the second shape in the sequence, which is the Red Heart.
- Row 3: The pattern is a repeating sequence of "Blue Hexagon, Blue Hexagon, Green Circle". The sequence shown is Hexagon, [blank], Circle, Hexagon, Hexagon, Circle. To complete the first group of three, the blank must be a Blue Hexagon.
- Row 4: The pattern is a repeating sequence of "Orange Square, Red Heart, Red Heart". The sequence shown is Square, Heart, Heart, [blank], Heart, Heart. To start the new group, the blank must be an Orange Square.
- Row 5: The pattern is less obvious, but analyzing the sequence "Green Circle, Purple Triangle, Orange Square, Purple Triangle, Blue Hexagon", it appears to be a sequence where the Purple Triangle acts as a separator between the other shapes. The only shape from the original five options that is not present in this sequence is the Red Heart. Placing the Red Heart in the blank space at the beginning creates a sequence that includes all five unique shapes, which is a logical completion for the pattern.

Therefore, the shapes to paste in the blank spaces, from top to bottom, are:
1. Green Circle
2. Red Heart
3. Blue Hexagon
4. Orange Square
5. Red Heart
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pattern math worksheet grade 4.
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