18 Q
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10 Q
3rd
8 Q
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18 Q
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13 Q
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20 Q
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6 Q
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16 Q
3rd
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9 Q
1st
16 Q
3rd
16 Q
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20 Q
3rd
15 Q
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16 Q
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20 Q
3rd - Uni
8 Q
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13 Q
7th
20 Q
7th
16 Q
3rd
15 Q
9th
13 Q
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Naming shapes worksheets for kindergarten provide essential foundational geometry practice that helps young learners identify, recognize, and categorize basic two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes in their environment. These carefully designed printables from Wayground focus on developing visual discrimination skills as students learn to distinguish between circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, and other fundamental geometric forms. Each worksheet includes engaging activities such as shape sorting, matching exercises, and real-world object identification that strengthen spatial reasoning abilities while building mathematical vocabulary. These free pdf resources come with comprehensive answer keys and offer varied practice problems that accommodate different learning paces, ensuring kindergarten students develop confidence in shape recognition through repetitive, meaningful exposure to geometric concepts.
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