Sorting Shapes – Two Attributes – Red and Round
A sorting shapes worksheet with two attributes just rolling on by in cheery primary colors. Circle the shapes that are both red and round.
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A sorting shapes worksheet with two attributes just rolling on by in cheery primary colors. Circle the shapes that are both red and round.
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In this sorting shapes worksheet look for and circle the the bright yellow shapes that have three sides.
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In this sorting shapes worksheet children follow the directions in each of the four sets to find the two attributes – shape and size.
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This sorting shapes worksheet with two attributes – size and sides – is another great way to practice sorting skills.
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In this sorting shapes worksheet kids look for big or small shapes and circle the ones with the specified number of corners (vertices).
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This sorting shapes worksheet takes the types of shapes a step further. Sort pentagons, diamonds (rhombuses), hexagons, and ovals.
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Things get a little wacky in this sorting shapes worksheet! Find the shapes that are made of bold lines, dotted lines, or dashed lines.
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In this colorful sorting shapes worksheets kids put an X on the circle, square, rectangle, or triangle of the specified color.
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Sums to 3. Here’s a few things to remember for a day in the sun: suntan lotion, sunglasses, and a sun hat for protection. Add these items and write the sums on the lines.
Sums to 3. You can never get enough of the pure nutrition that comes from whole foods, that includes fruits that grow on trees – apples, peaches, oranges, and pears. Add them up and write how many.
Sums to 5. Follow the steps in this worksheet to grow a garden. When you have sunlight, plant the seeds, water them and viola!…flowers. Count the suns, seed packets, watering cans and flowers.
Sums to 5. Now here’s a novelty – an addition worksheet with green things – turtles, broccoli, clover, and frogs. Add the objects and write the sums on the lines. Color different colors of green.
Sums to 7. Our windy day worksheet shows a kite, windsock, flag, and pinwheel moving and grooving in the wind. What else blows in the wind? Add and write how many on the lines.
Sums to 7. This page is sure to get you thinking about what you’re gonna have for lunch. Are you planning on having a hot dog, pizza, sub sandwich, or pb&j? Maybe now you will. Add each set and write how many.
Sums to 9. Ever been on a cruise? You could pretend! Our cruise-themed addition worksheet has images of a ship, a captain’s hat, an anchor, and a life ring. Have your kids Add them up!
Sums to 9. Yikes! Where did all the mice come from? These scurrying, pensive, and resting mice make up this picture addition worksheet. Hopefully this is the only place you’ll ever see so many mice in one place. Go ahead, count and add.