Triangle
shape word
Look for three sides.
Example: This shape is a triangle.
Notice more shapes and continue simple repeating patterns with colours or objects.
Name the shape first, then find one around you. For patterns, keep the repeat short and easy to see.
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shape word
Look for three sides.
Example: This shape is a triangle.
shape word
Look for a longer four-sided shape.
Example: This is a rectangle.
repeat set
Make one more colour or shape repeat.
Example: Red-blue-red-blue.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Build the idea of making 10 using dots, groups, and simple colouring tasks.
A UKG number worksheet to practise order, missing numbers, and before/after clues.
These suggestions stay in the same stage first, then widen slightly within the same subject shelf.
Try simple reverse counting with fingers, blocks, or a countdown voice.
Put two tiny groups together and count how many there are altogether.
Use simple number order language so children can place a number before, after, or between two others.