This worksheet is about practicing how to draw and recognize basic geometric shapes. Each row shows one shape on the left, followed by several dotted outlines of the same shape for you to trace over.
Here’s what you need to do:
1. Look at the first solid shape on the left — it’s a circle.
2. Carefully trace over each dotted circle in that row with your pencil or pen. Try to stay inside the dotted lines.
3. Move down to the next row — it’s a square. Trace all the dotted squares.
4. Keep going row by row: rectangle, triangle, oval, diamond (rhombus), parallelogram, trapezoid.
5. At the bottom, there are three fun pictures of animals holding frames shaped like a triangle, circle, and square — these are just for fun and don’t need tracing.
You’re not solving a math problem here — you’re practicing fine motor skills and learning to identify and draw shapes neatly.
Final Answer:
Trace each dotted shape in every row, following the example shape on the left. Start from the top (circle) and go down to the bottom (trapezoid).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pre k shapes worksheets.