Shape and Color Worksheets for Kindergarten
In kindergarten, students are introduced to a variety of shapes and colors as part of their early learning curriculum. These worksheets serve as valuable tools for teaching young minds about different entities and subjects, such as circles, squares, triangles, and primary and secondary colors.
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- Coloring Pages
- Free Printable Preschool Worksheets Shapes
- Kindergarten Shape Tracing Worksheets
- Animals and Preschool Worksheets
- Kindergarten Math Worksheets Geometric Shapes
- Shape Trace and Color
- Preschool Shape Circle Worksheet
- Sorting Shapes Worksheets
- Preschool Circle Worksheets
- Free Apple Template
- Large Star Stencil Printable
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3D Shapes Worksheets Printables Kindergarten
Preschool Cut and Paste Shape Worksheets
Regular Polygon Shapes Worksheet
Preschool Shape Recognition Worksheets
What shape has four equal sides and four right angles? (Square)
Square.
What shape has three sides? (Triangle)
Triangle.
What shape has no sides or edges? (Circle)
A circle has no sides or edges.
What color is made by mixing red and blue? (Purple)
Purple is the color made by mixing red and blue.
What color is the grass typically? (Green)
The grass is typically green.
What color do you get by mixing yellow and blue? (Green)
Green.
What shape has six sides? (Hexagon)
Hexagon.
What shape has five sides? (Pentagon)
A shape with five sides is called a pentagon.
What color do you get by mixing red and yellow? (Orange)
Orange.
What shape has four sides with two pairs of parallel sides? (Rectangle)
A rectangle has four sides with two pairs of parallel sides.
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