Kindergarten geometry learners sort 3D shapes by faces and movement on this engaging hands-on practice worksheet for early math. Children explore how spheres have zero flat faces while cubes have six square faces, and how cones and cylinders sit on circle bases. Fill-in tasks ask about cylinders, cones, and pyramids in everyday items at home. A matching task pairs balls, blocks, party hats, and soup cans with their solid shapes and motions for Kindergarten kids.

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Busy Bee
3D Shapes Introduction
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A sphere has zero flat faces.
2) A cube has six square faces.
3) Items that roll go in the round group.
4) A cone has one circle face on the bottom.
5) A cube is the same as a square block.
6) A cylinder has two circle ends.
7) A pyramid stands on a flat base.
8) Spheres and cones can both roll.
9) Sort flat-sided shapes into the slide pile.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Ball
Sphere rolls
Sphere rolls
Block
Cube slides
Cube slides
Party hat
Cone rolls in circle
Cone rolls in circle
Soup can
Cylinder rolls and stops
Cylinder rolls and stops
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