Twin Shapes Worksheet

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The very first shapes your students were introduced to were probably the most common ones; the circle, triangle, rectangle and square. Of course, there are a lot of examples to give with these shapes, and your students probably see them most frequently in their day-to-day lives. In this worksheet, your students’ goal is to find the twin shapes. In each group of shapes, ask them to draw a line between the two shapes that are made of the same parts.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should be able to identify basic shapes such as circle, triangle, square, and rectangle. They should also be able to compare shapes and use their visual discrimination skills to find the twin shapes in each group of shapes.