Worksheet
Three-Dimensional Shapes Maze
Can you follow the path of 3D shapes to complete this math maze? Kindergarten learners will gain important practice distinguishing between two- and three-dimensional shapes by following a path of 3D shapes through a colorful maze. Featuring cylinders, cubes, spheres, and cones, this worksheet is a fun, hands-on way to provide engaging geometry practice for your young math learner.
As they work their way through the maze, encourage learners to talk about the features that make each shape two-dimensional or three-dimensional. You can build your young mathematicians’ vocabulary by helping them understand that a “flat” shape is called a two-dimensional shape and a “solid” shape is called a three-dimensional shape. Be sure to check out the Two-Dimensional Shapes Maze for more engaging practice!