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Matching shapes

Updated: Aug 18, 2021




What is it

Find the same picture from each side and draw a line to join the 2 pictures.

Each set comes with 3 different levels of difficulty

  • Level 1: Matching 4 pairs with the aid of dotted lines

  • Level 2: Matching 5 identical pairs

  • Level 3: Matching 5 non-identical pairs


Teaching Objectives

  • Learning to identify the shapes

  • Learning to find the pair and join them by drawing a line

  • Learning to generalize and match the same shapes even if they are non-identical

How to use

  • Identify the shapes on the worksheets before starting

  • Using a pencil or a marker, draw a line to join the same shape together


Teaching tips

  • If your child finds it difficult to draw a straight line, use a ruler as an aid to connect the points

  • Start with worksheets from a lower level to build up your child’s confidence. When your child is more fluent in matching, then proceed to a higher level with more variables.

  • To prevent the child from missing out on questions, it is a good practice to have the child to systematically work from top to bottom rather than randomly matching the shapes as he sees it.




Embed more learning opportunities

  • Receptive language - Point to the square

  • Expressive language - What shape is this?

  • Generalizing - For Level 3 worksheets, switch up the question format by asking the child to match the pair with the same colour instead





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