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Shape Matching Worksheets

Topic: Shapes and Colors

What’s included (3 pages):

  • Match the Shape Balloons: cut-and-paste matching of colored balloons to gray silhouettes.

  • Match the Shapes: match picture balloons to the written shape names.

  • Shape and Color Match: read the speech bubbles and choose the correct colored shape balloons.


Preparation:

  • Print the set (3 worksheets). Optional: print the balloon page twice to make pairs for games.

  • Cut out the round balloon cards along the dotted lines.

  • Provide scissors, glue or sticky tack, crayons, and a small “prize” basket or envelope for each character if desired.

  • Laminate for centers or repeated use.



How to Use and Play:

  • Option 1: Teacher Calls the Shape/Color - Place all balloon cards face up. - Teacher: “Find a red circle.” “Put the blue rectangle with the rabbit.” - Students find the card and place it on the matching spot. Class repeats: “The red circle goes with the rabbit.”

  • Option 2: Student as Caller - One student calls a shape or a color + shape. Others race to find and place the card. - Encourage full sentences: Teacher: “Put the green hexagon with the squirrel.” Student: “Here is the green hexagon!”

  • Option 3: Reading to Match (Worksheet 3) - Students read the speech bubbles and choose the correct balloons: “I have a yellow trapezoid, a blue rhombus, and a red heart.” - Great for A1–A2 reading and listening checks.

  • Option 4: Memory/Go Fish - Print two sets of balloons. Play Memory or Go Fish using shape or color+shape language: “Do you have a blue oval?” — “Yes, I do.” / “No, I don’t.”

  • Option 5: Sorting and Math Talk (extension) - Sort balloons by number of sides (3, 4, 5, 6, 8), straight vs. curved, warm vs. cool colors. - Ask: “How many sides does a pentagon have?” “Which shapes have corners?”

  • Option 6: Find-and-Stick Around the Room - Hide the balloons. Students hunt for them and stick each one to the correct holder on the worksheet, saying the sentence aloud.

Skills Practiced:

  • Vocabulary: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, oval, star, heart, rhombus (diamond), pentagon, hexagon, octagon, trapezoid.

  • Colors: red, blue, yellow, green. - Sentence structures: “This is a yellow square.” “Put the blue rectangle with the fox.” “What shape is it? It’s a hexagon.” “What color is it? It’s green.”

  • Concepts: reading simple sentences, matching, counting sides, listening and following directions.

Best for: preschool, kindergarten, Grade 1, young learners ESL, ESL centers, color adjectives, hands‑on cut-and-paste activities.