To solve the problem, we need to identify the pattern in each sequence of shapes and determine which shape should fill the empty space. Let's analyze each row step by step.
Row 1:
Sequence: Square, Circle, Pentagon, Square, __, Pentagon, Circle
- The pattern alternates between a square and a non-square shape.
- After the square, the next shape is a pentagon.
- Therefore, the missing shape should be a square.
Answer for Row 1: Square
Row 2:
Sequence: Square, Triangle, __, Circle, Square, __, Circle
- The pattern alternates between a square and a non-square shape.
- After the triangle, the next shape should be a circle.
- After the square, the next shape should be a circle.
Answer for Row 2: Circle, Circle
Row 3:
Sequence: Triangle, Triangle, Inverted Triangle, Triangle, Inverted Triangle, Triangle, __
- The pattern alternates between a triangle and an inverted triangle.
- After the inverted triangle, the next shape should be a triangle.
Answer for Row 3: Triangle
Row 4:
Sequence: Crescent, Circle, Crescent, Circle, Crescent, Circle, __
- The pattern alternates between a crescent and a circle.
- After the circle, the next shape should be a crescent.
Answer for Row 4: Crescent
Row 5:
Sequence: Square, Triangle, __, Pentagon, Square, Triangle, __, Circle
- The pattern appears to be a repeating sequence of shapes: Square, Triangle, Pentagon, Square, Triangle, Circle.
- After the square, the next shape should be a pentagon.
- After the triangle, the next shape should be a circle.
Answer for Row 5: Pentagon, Circle
Final Answers:
1. Square
2. Circle, Circle
3. Triangle
4. Crescent
5. Pentagon, Circle
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{Square, Circle, Circle, Triangle, Crescent, Pentagon, Circle}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of shape pattern worksheet year 1.