Free Printable Shapes for Coloring, Tracing, & Cutting

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July 13, 2022

Sarah Shelton

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If you have preschoolers, they may be ready to learn about different shapes in your early learning curriculum. Using printable shapes is a great way to help your children to work on their fine motor skills while tracing, coloring and cutting them out.

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Printable Shapes

Shapes can be introduced to young children and early learners in a fun way with shapes worksheets and activity packs to help with early math skills. The common shape is introduced in preschool with more difficult shapes being introduced to kindergarten students.

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How many basic shapes are there?

There are 10 basic shapes: circle, oval, triangle, rhombus, square, rectangle, trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon and octagon.

Ways to Use Printable Shapes

There are lots of ways you can use printable shapes with your young kids to teach them about the different kinds of shapes.

Check out these following activities for some shape learning fun:

  • Print out the shapes in different colors and hide them around the house. Call out the shape names then have your children go on a shape hunt to find the shape that you just called out.
  • Have your child trace the printable shape with their fingers. They can try to recreate it on a separate piece of paper or a large chalkboard. Make sure you start with simple shapes then move on up.
  • Give them activity packs and free printable shapes worksheets to have them practice what they are learning about shapes.
  • Use shape flash cards to drill and play games with.
  • Have your child create their own book of shapes. They can cut and paste their favorite shapes into the book using free shape printables.
  • Practice cutting shapes out of different colors of construction paper, then line them up and sort them with the matching shapes.

Shapes To Teach Your Child

  1. First, teach basic shapes: circle, oval, triangle, square, rectangle, and diamond.
  2. Teach more advanced shapes: star, heart, crescent, cross, semi-circle, and an arrow.
  3. Lastly, teach more difficult shapes: parallelogram, trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, and the octagon.

Printable Shapes PDF Download

Be sure to scroll down to get access to our free printable shapes activity pack. Included are the following printable shapes: circle, square, rectangle, oval, triangle, star, and hexagon. Kids will have fun coloring the shapes, as well as tracing shape names, and cutting the printable shapes.

Printable Shapes Activity Pack

Printable Shapes

Using free shapes printables is a great way to teach shape recognition especially to a visual learner. Your kids will love seeing the fun shapes then practicing drawing, tracing, coloring and cutting them out with a printable shapes worksheet.

Printable Shapes Worksheets for Kids, text overlay with multiple overlapping hexagonal shapes in various colors.

Printable Shapes to Color

Printable Shapes to Cut and Paste

Shapes to Trace

  • Tracing worksheets are great to build fine motor skills. If you are teaching your little one their shapes, download some printable shapes they can trace.
  • Teach your children to learn about shapes and give them some extra shape recognition practice with these free shape tracing worksheets. Your kids will learn how to recognize the shape words while they trace and draw a triangle, oval, circle, star, diamond, heart, square, rectangle, pentagon and octagon.

Matching Shape Tracing Worksheets

Free Printable Shapes Activity Pack

Included are five different printable shapes worksheets: Circle, Square, Rectangle, Oval, Triangle, Star, Hexagon. You can also trace the name of each shape. Kids will have fun drawing them and coloring them. Also included is a cut out template for each shape.

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In Conclusion

Working on shape activities with your children is so much fun. Giving your children shape activities will strengthen their fine motor skills and increase their memory skills at the same.

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