Mathematics · Topic

Shapes Worksheet — Class 1 & 2 Free PDF

Shapes are one of the very first Maths topics children meet — circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval — and in Class 2 they begin to spot 3D shapes like cube, sphere, cylinder and cone in the world around them. This page collects free printable Shapes worksheets for Class 1 and Class 2, CBSE/NCERT aligned, with answer keys.

The rule, simply

  • Circle — round, no corners. Wheel, coin, full moon.
  • Square — 4 equal sides, 4 corners. Chess board, biscuit.
  • Triangle — 3 sides, 3 corners. Slice of pizza, mountain.
  • Rectangle — 4 sides, 4 corners, opposite sides equal. Door, mobile screen.
  • Oval — like a stretched circle. Egg, athletics track.
  • 3D shapes (Class 2) — Cube (dice), Sphere (ball), Cylinder (tin), Cone (ice-cream cone).

Example questions

  1. How many corners does a square have?Answer: 4
  2. How many sides does a triangle have?Answer: 3
  3. Name the shape of a ball.Answer: Sphere
  4. Which shape has no corners?Answer: Circle
  5. Name the shape of a dice.Answer: Cube

Printable worksheets

Class 1CBSE

2D Shapes — Identify and Colour (Class 1)

Free printable worksheet aligned to CBSE/NCERT with answer key.

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Class 2CBSE

Shapes Around Us — Match & Count (Class 2)

Free printable worksheet aligned to CBSE/NCERT with answer key.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Maths: What Comes Next in Patterns

This workbook helps Class 2 students practice identifying and completing simple patterns using numbers and shapes. Students will learn to predict the next item in a sequence.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Math: Fractions - Halves and Quarters

This workbook helps Class 2 students practice identifying and coloring one half and one quarter of various shapes.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Mathematics: Drawing Lines of Symmetry

This workbook helps Class 2 students understand and identify lines of symmetry in various shapes and objects. Students will practice drawing lines of symmetry to divide pictures into two identical halves.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Maths: Symmetry in Simple Shapes

This workbook helps Class 2 students understand and identify symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes. Students will practice recognizing lines of symmetry in common objects.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Maths: Understanding Shape Patterns

This workbook helps Class 2 students identify, complete, and create simple patterns using various shapes. It focuses on recognizing repeating sequences.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Maths: Matching 2D and 3D Shapes

This workbook helps Class 2 students practice identifying and matching different 2D (flat) and 3D (solid) shapes commonly found around them.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Math: Identifying 3D Shapes

This workbook helps Class 2 students practice identifying common three-dimensional shapes like cubes, cuboids, spheres, cones, and cylinders.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Math: 2D Shapes - Sides and Corners

This workbook helps Class 2 students practice identifying and counting the sides and corners of various two-dimensional shapes, improving their geometrical understanding.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Maths: Drawing 2D Shapes

This workbook helps Class 2 students practice identifying and drawing basic two-dimensional shapes like squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles.

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Class 2CBSE

Class 2 Maths: Basic 2D Shapes

This worksheet helps Class 2 students identify and understand basic two-dimensional shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles. Students will practice recognizing these shapes in different contexts.

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Class 1CBSE

Class 1 Mathematics: Tricky Shapes & Patterns

This worksheet will challenge your understanding of different shapes and help you identify complex patterns. Get ready to think hard!

Mathematics · hard0

FAQs

What shapes are taught in Class 1?
Circle, square, triangle, rectangle and oval — the basic 2D shapes.
When do children learn 3D shapes?
Class 2 introduces cube, sphere, cylinder and cone.
How is a square different from a rectangle?
Both have 4 sides and 4 corners, but a square has all 4 sides equal while a rectangle has opposite sides equal.
Are these worksheets free?
Yes — all Shapes worksheets are free to download as PDF, with answer keys.
Are they aligned to CBSE/NCERT?
Yes — they follow the CBSE/NCERT Class 1 and Class 2 Maths pattern.