Basic Geometry Shapes Worksheet for Kids

Basic Geometry Shapes Worksheet – Practice Questions with Answers

Learning basic shapes is an important part of early geometry. It helps students recognize objects around them and builds a strong foundation in mathematics. This worksheet includes simple and fun questions on basic shapes.


Section A: Identify the Shape

  1. A shape with 3 sides is called a ______.
  2. A shape with 4 equal sides is called a ______.
  3. A round shape with no sides is a ______.
  4. A shape with 4 sides but not all equal is a ______.
  5. A shape with 5 sides is called a ______.

Section B: Name the Shapes

  1. ⚪ = ______
  2. 🔺 = ______
  3. ⬛ = ______
  4. 🔷 = ______
  5. 🟦 = ______

Section C: Count the Sides

  1. Triangle → ______ sides
  2. Square → ______ sides
  3. Rectangle → ______ sides
  4. Pentagon → ______ sides
  5. Hexagon → ______ sides

Section D: Match the Shape with Real-Life Objects

  1. Circle → ______ (e.g., coin, clock)
  2. Rectangle → ______ (e.g., book, door)
  3. Square → ______ (e.g., chessboard, tile)
  4. Triangle → ______ (e.g., pizza slice, signboard)
  5. Oval → ______ (e.g., egg, balloon)

Section E: True or False

  1. A circle has corners. (______)
  2. A triangle has 3 sides. (______)
  3. A square has 4 equal sides. (______)
  4. A rectangle has all sides equal. (______)
  5. A pentagon has 5 sides. (______)

Section F: Draw the Shapes

  1. Draw a triangle
  2. Draw a square
  3. Draw a rectangle
  4. Draw a circle
  5. Draw a hexagon

Answer Key

Section A:

  1. Triangle
  2. Square
  3. Circle
  4. Rectangle
  5. Pentagon

Section B:
6. Circle
7. Triangle
8. Square
9. Diamond (Rhombus)
10. Square

Section C:
11. 3
12. 4
13. 4
14. 5
15. 6

Section D:
16. Coin / Clock
17. Book / Door
18. Tile / Chessboard
19. Pizza slice / Signboard
20. Egg / Balloon

Section E:
21. False
22. True
23. True
24. False
25. True

Section F:
(Answers will vary based on student drawings)