First Grade Math Geometry Worksheets

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  • Coin Patterns #2

    Can your young learner figure out which coins are missing in this sequence? This challenging worksheet will help your child learn about money and patterns!

  • Complete the Pattern

    Help your child practice his skills in finding a pattern in a simple series with this printable worksheet, which is all about logic and reasoning.

  • Rectangle Shapes

    Here's a worksheet that injects some active fun into learning about shapes. Kids get to get up and search for things around the house shaped like rectangles.

  • Creating Patterns

    Here is a more creative and challenging pattern sequence worksheet where kids can use their imagination to create their very own patterns!

  • Four Equal Quarters

    Tackle two geometry concepts with this cut and paste activity. Students identify which shapes are divided equally into four quarters.

  • Spring Find It!

    Celebrate the spring season with a fun puzzle! Challenge your first grader to find the two flowers in each box that match in both size and color.

  • Shapes and Sides

    Here's a worksheet that gets kids thinking all about shapes and their sides to help them understand what makes a side a side.

  • Tricky Train Color Patterns

    The train cars are in the wrong order on this pattern recognition sheet. Your child will identify the mistake in the pattern and color the correct pattern.

  • Dividing Shapes

    Build your students' confidence in geometry by practicing shape identification, division, and measurement. Using this printable worksheet, children will draw lines on shapes to divide them into equal quarters.

  • Circle Shapes

    Help your child learn circle shapes by looking for them around the house. Find 5 everyday things shaped like circles and draw them in the spaces.

  • Match Up Game

    Meet the gang from Education.com's new collection of games for early readers, Brainzy! In this match up game, kids match each character to its shadow shape.

  • Color and Name the Pattern

    Get some speedy practice at recognizing patterns! Your kid will learn the concept of pattern identification as well as improve her reading skills.

  • Shape Up III

    Searching for a worksheet that will stimulate your child's logic and problem solving skills? This printable will challenge him in to finding a pattern.

  • Traffic Jam Patterns

    Does your kid notice that the cars are lined up in patterns? Take a closer look at the colorful cars and practice some pattern recognition.

  • Summer Find It!

    Give your first grader a mind-bending challenge to find the two suns that match in both size and color.

  • Visual Fractions

    In this visual fractions activity, your child will need to follow Paulie's instructions of how much pizza, salad and drink to serve the customer.

  • Fractions of Shapes: 2/3

    If your child is just starting to learn about fractions, give him a fun and visual activity that uses shapes to show fractions!

  • Visual Fractions: Pizzeria #3

    With this fun visual fractions worksheet, your child can use the pictures to help him understand the concept of fractions.

  • Pizza Fractions 2

    Work up an appetite for fractions with this fun math worksheet! Your child will determine what fractions each pizza shows.

  • Quack Attack

    Searching for a worksheet to help your child with counting? This printable is great for beginning.

  • Pizza Fractions 4

    These pizza fractions look a little like pie graphs, but they're perfect for helping your child visualize his fractions.

  • Visual Fractions: Pizzeria #2

    This visual fractions worksheet is perfect for beginners. Your child can use the pictures to visualize a few of the basic fractions (1/2, 1/3 and 1/4).

  • Pattern Practice: Complete the Pattern #1

    Does your child need help identifying patterns? For each group of words given, he'll fill in the blanks to complete the pattern.

  • Blank Pie Chart: Halves

    For little math learners, here is a blank pie chart that needs to be filled! Have fun introducing your child to the idea of graphs, and even fractions.