First Grade Math Geometry Worksheets

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  • Shapes and Pictures

    Almost everything is made up of common shapes your kid is sure to recognize. Here's a worksheet that asks him to use shapes to make pictures of real things.

  • Shapes in Pictures: Outer Space

    Spark your first grader's excitement for geometry with a little outer space shape practice. Can he count all the shapes in this space scene?

  • Identifying the Fraction 1/4

    Looking for a worksheet to help you child's math skills in fractions? This printable will give him practice identifying the fraction one-fourth.

  • Finish the Race: Word Patterns

    This worksheet helps to sharpen your kid's pattern recognition skills. She'll read the words, then predict which word comes next based on the pattern.

  • Identifying Patterns: Letters

    Kids practice identifying and completing patterns in this 1st grade math worksheet. Which letter comes next in each row?

  • Pattern Practice: What's In a Pattern? #2

    Give your child some practice identifying patterns with this colorful worksheet that challenges her to find the patterns in each group of pictures.

  • Coloring Shapes: Fractions

    Help your child get a handle on fractions with this printable worksheet, which asks your child to color in the shapes according to fractions.

  • Blank Pie Chart: Quarters

    This pie chart is missing some data! Give your little one a fun activity with this blank pie chart, which introduces her to fractions and the idea of graphing.

  • Valentine Heart Pattern

    This valentine heart pattern worksheet gets your kid to recognize and create visual patterns. Make a valentine heart pattern with your kid this Valentine's Day.

  • Mystery Shape Riddles

    Challenge your students to solve the riddles and reveal the mystery shapes on this geometry worksheet. Descriptions of the shapes are disguised as clues.

  • Card Patterns

    Decipher these patterns made from playing cards with your first grader.

  • Pattern Sequence

    Use your imagination to create an original pattern with shapes and colors! Then your little learner will repeat her pattern in a sequence.

  • Traffic Lights Pattern Recognition

    Get the green light on pattern recognition with this traffic-themed worksheet. Predict which color light comes next and develop pattern recognition skills.

  • Complete the Fruit Pattern

    Is your child up for a pattern challenge? She'll flex her pattern recognition skills as she fills in the blanks with the correct words to complete each pattern.

  • Match That Shape

    This printable worksheet includes six different shapes: Rectangle, circle, hexagon, rectangular prism, sphere, and triangle. Can they match the shape to its name?

  • Pattern Coloring

    This pattern coloring worksheet features cars and simple words. Break out some crayons and color the cars according to the words printed on them!

  • Complete the Patterns #1

    What's the pattern in this sequence of different colored shapes? To finish this worksheet your child will need to fill in the last three shapes of each pattern.

  • Find That Shape

    This printable worksheet includes six different shapes. Ask your students to identify the shape in each column by coloring it in.

  • Prisms and Spheres

    Did you know there are geometric shapes all around you? Help your young learner get to know his 3D shapes with this worksheet on prisms and spheres.

  • Pattern Coloring: Cars

    Learn how to recognize simple patterns with this auto-themed pattern coloring page. Each word corresponds to a color, and your little one must color the cars.

  • Pizza Fractions

    There are four fractions of pizzas, cut in halves, thirds or fourths. Can your child determine what fractions they represent?

  • Creating Patterns #2

    Help your child build creativity with a fun patterning exercise! Encourage her to use her imagination to create a pattern with these fruits.

  • Seeing Shapes: Rectangular Prisms

    Teach your first grader about this common shape with this worksheet that asks him to circle the everyday things shaped like rectangular prisms.

  • Recognizing Patterns #1

    Mixing colors and shapes makes recognizing patterns a little bit more difficult. This worksheet will help your child strengthen his analyzing skills.