This Kindergarten 3D shapes worksheet challenges kids with multi-step tower puzzles, stacking problems, and counting tasks for early geometry mastery. Multiple choice questions explore which shape sits flat, which rolls away when placed on top, and which makes the worst tower base. Fill-in tasks count flat faces on a cube, compare tower heights, and add shapes together. Kindergarten learners stack cubes, cones, and pyramids while solving fun puzzles about how 3D solids fit together.

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3D Shapes Introduction
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which shape sits flat and will not roll away?
 A) Cube
 B) Sphere
 C) Cone
 D) Cylinder
2. You stack 3 cubes. How many flat faces touch between the cubes?
 A) 1
 B) 2
 C) 3
 D) 4
3. Which shape is the WORST choice for the bottom of a tower?
 A) Cube
 B) Block
 C) Pyramid
 D) Sphere
4. I add a cone, then a cube, then a sphere. Which is on top?
 A) Cone
 B) Cube
 C) Pyramid
 D) Sphere
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A tower of 5 cubes is taller than a tower of 3 cubes.
2) A cube has 6 flat faces total.
3) A pyramid on top of a cube makes a pointy shape tower.
4) A cylinder can be stacked only on its flat end.
5) If I stack 2 cubes and 1 pyramid, I have 3 shapes total.
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