Here are some free basic shapes worksheets for preschool that you can use to help your little ones recognize and identify different shapes:
Shape Recognition Worksheets:
1. Circle Recognition: A simple worksheet with pictures of different objects that are circles (e.g. ball, sun, moon). Encourage your child to circle each object.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-recognition/circle-recognition.html)
2. Square Recognition: A worksheet with pictures of different objects that are squares (e.g. book, block, computer). Ask your child to shade each square.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-recognition/square-recognition.html)
3. Triangle Recognition: A worksheet with pictures of different objects that are triangles (e.g. roof, kite, pyramid). Encourage your child to draw a triangle around each object.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-recognition/triangle-recognition.html)
4. Shape Sorting: A worksheet with different shapes (e.g. circle, square, triangle) and pictures of objects. Ask your child to sort the objects into the correct shape category.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-recognition/shape-sorting.html)
5. Basic Shapes Matching: A worksheet with different shapes and pictures of objects that match each shape. Encourage your child to match the shapes to the correct object.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-recognition/basic-shapes-matching.html)
Shape Tracing Worksheets:
1. Circle Tracing: A worksheet with a large circle and smaller circles for your child to trace.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-tracing/circle-tracing.html)
2. Square Tracing: A worksheet with a large square and smaller squares for your child to trace.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-tracing/square-tracing.html)
3. Triangle Tracing: A worksheet with a large triangle and smaller triangles for your child to trace.
[Download](https://www.worksheets.com/pre-k/shape-tracing/triangle-tracing.html)
Shape-Themed Activities:
1. Shape Scavenger Hunt: Create a list of shapes and objects around the house or backyard that match each shape. Go on a scavenger hunt together to find each object.
2. Shape Collage: Cut out various shapes from construction paper and have your child arrange them to create a new shape or picture.
3. Shape Art: Use different shapes to create a fun and creative art project. You can use paper plates, scissors, glue, and other craft supplies.
Remember to keep it fun and engaging for your preschoolers!