Free Find and Color Hexagon Shape Worksheet for Kids – Printable PDF
This worksheet shows 25 mixed shapes across 5 rows — including pentagons, hexagons, octagons, squares, ovals, and trapezoids — with a solid orange hexagon reference shape in the top right. Children must ‘Find and color all the Hexagons’, discriminating the 6-sided hexagon from visually similar polygons. The clean grid layout gives adequate space for colouring.
- 📚 GRADE LEVEL → Nursery – LKG – 1st – 2nd
- 👶 AGE GROUP → 3–7 Years
- 📐 PAGE SIZE → A4 Size
- 🎯 DIFFICULTY → Beginner
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About This Free Find and Color Hexagon Shape Worksheet for Kids
This free printable find and color hexagon shape worksheet for kids is designed to help children aged 3 to 7 years sharpen their shape discrimination skills through a fun, hands-on coloring activity. At Kidzolearn, all worksheets are 100% free — no login, no payment, no hassle.
Children discovering the hexagon shape for the first time need engaging, visually stimulating practice. This worksheet presents a mix of different shapes arranged in rows. Children must identify and color only the hexagons — ignoring circles, squares, triangles and pentagons — so young learners can strengthen their ability to distinguish the six-sided hexagon from other flat shapes.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, early exposure to geometry builds essential thinking and problem-solving skills in young children. Explore more resources on our site through our free Shapes worksheets for kids.
What your child will learn from this worksheet
This find and color hexagon shape worksheet helps children build a strong foundation in early geometry and visual discrimination. Through this free printable, your child will:
- Recognise the hexagon shape — a flat, six-sided figure — by name and appearance among a group of mixed shapes
- Distinguish hexagons from visually similar shapes like pentagons and octagons
- Sharpen visual discrimination and attention to detail
- Practise coloring within outlines for fine motor development
- Build confidence with geometry vocabulary used in school
These skills directly support the early maths curriculum followed in Nursery, LKG, UKG and Grade 1. Geometry at this stage is recommended by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) as a core area of early learning.
Who is this worksheet best for?
This free find and color hexagon printable is perfect for:
- Nursery and LKG children aged 3 to 7 years being introduced to flat shapes for the first time
- Preschool and Kindergarten teachers looking for print-ready classroom geometry activities
- Homeschooling parents who want structured, curriculum-aligned maths practice at home
- Grade 1 and Grade 2 students who need revision or extra practice with shape recognition
Browse our complete collection of free Shapes worksheets for kids on Kidzolearn for more geometry resources.
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At what age should kids start doing find and color hexagon shape worksheets?
Children can begin shape identification activities from around age 3–4, when they start noticing differences between shapes in their environment. According to CDC’s early childhood developmental milestones, toddlers naturally begin to sort and distinguish shapes early on, making this the ideal time to introduce a find and color hexagon shape worksheet into daily learning.
How do worksheets help children with shape learning?
A find and color hexagon shape worksheet helps children improve shape recognition, visual discrimination and early maths vocabulary. It also supports focus and fine motor development through guided coloring and repeated practice based on flat geometry.
Is learning to trace shapes part of the official school curriculum?
Yes, shape recognition is part of the standard early maths curriculum in most countries. In the US, for example, geometry activities are included in the Kindergarten Math Common Core State Standards, and similar expectations exist in school systems across India, the UK and elsewhere.
Can I use these worksheet at home?
Absolutely. This worksheet is designed for both classroom and home use. Simply download the free PDF, print it on A4 paper, and your child can start tracing right away. No special materials are needed — just a pencil and a printed sheet.





