Shapes and Their Names – Hexagon
With its six sides this large hexagon is just waiting to be traced with nice straight clean lines. Put your pencil to the paper and trace the word, too in this shapes and their names page.
CCSS K.G.2
Kindergarten geometry is spelled with a capital F for Fun! Fun! Fun! While children have fun coloring, cutting, naming shapes, drawing shapes and talking about shapes, you are secretly (shhh! don’t tell!) teaching them about the fundamental shapes that comprise our universe, and in the meantime, yes, I have to mention, meeting the requirements of the Common Core standards. It’s a double “Yeah!”. One for you, and one for your kids. : )
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CCSS K.G.A.2, K.G.A.3, K.G.B.4, and K.G.B.5
Please go to this page to choose from all the geometry worksheets on this site.
With its six sides this large hexagon is just waiting to be traced with nice straight clean lines. Put your pencil to the paper and trace the word, too in this shapes and their names page.
CCSS K.G.2
This stop sign shaped octagon is bigger than life! That makes it easier to trace. Kids trace the shape and the word “octagon” in this shapes and their names worksheet.
CCSS None
Here’s a nice big oval with lines as smooth as silk. When kids get done tracing them they may not be as smooth! But that’s why they get to practice with this shapes and their names page.
CCSS None
Here’s a nice big five sided pentagon just waiting to be given some love by being traced all around. Trace the word pentagon and enjoy this shapes and their names page.
CCSS None
A rectangle is one of the 5 main shapes to learn in kindergarten so it’s a good thing I’ve got a shapes and their names worksheet for it! Trace the shape and the word.
CCSS K.G.2
Don’t be square! Print a square! Trace it to show awesome straight line tracing abilities as well as word tracing skills. Then color this shapes and their names page just for fun.
CCSS K.G.2
Be a bright shining star and trace this star and the word “star”. This one is a bit tougher to trace than the other shapes in this shapes and their names set – its got a lot more lines.
CCSS None
No doubt about it, it’s a trapezoid! This shapes and their names page has a big trapezoid in the middle that kids trace & the shape name underneath.
CCSS None
This triangle shapes and their names worksheet is great practice to trace the basic shape of a triangle. Trace the word triangle, too for even more tracing practice.
CCSS K.G.2
Practice circle tracing and drawing skills in this circle shape worksheet. Circles can’t be turned on their sides so only one worksheet for circles.
CCSS K.G.A.2
The 7 hexagons on this shape worksheet have one side resting horizontally. Have fun tracing these shapes then draw your own!
CCSS K.G.A.2
These hexagons are in different sizes and orientations. Trace the seven hexagons and then draw some of your own.
CCSS K.G.A.2
Some of these ovals are fat and some are skinny, but the all go in an up and down orientation. Trace the ovals and then draw some of your own.
CCSS K.G.A.2
Who shook up all the ovals? They look like they’re bouncing on the page! Trace the seven ovals nicely and smoothly and then draw some of your own.
CCSS K.G.A.2
These rectangles are all different shapes and sizes, long and skinny, full and stout. Trace them all and then draw a few.
CCSS K.G.A.2
Who came along and messed these rectangles all up? It’s a greater challenge to trace them and draw some rectangles like these.
CCSS K.G.A.2