Free Geometry Colouring Page | Foundation | Maths | BookFlik

Free Geometry Colouring Page | Foundation | Maths | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Geometry
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About this colouring page

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Geometry
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom resources with our engaging Maths geometry colouring page eyfs core activity, specifically designed to help young learners explore the world of shapes. This high-quality resource features our enthusiastic monkey character, Max, who loves to turn every day into a fun maths puzzle. As children colour in Max’s geometric garden, they will practise identifying and naming common 2D shapes, including circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles.

This Maths geometry colouring page eyfs core resource is perfectly aligned with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) for Early Years Foundation Stage, specifically supporting the Mathematics educational programme. By engaging with this task, children develop their spatial awareness and fine motor skills while reinforcing their understanding of shape properties. Teachers can use this sheet as a focused carpet time activity, a quiet independent task, or an extension for children who are ready to explore patterns and symmetry.

Our Maths geometry colouring page eyfs core is differentiated for learners working at the expected standard. It encourages children to not only identify shapes but to count them and recognise how they fit together to create a larger picture. This helps bridge the gap between simple recognition and early geometric reasoning.

To get the most out of this activity, try these five questions with your learners:

1. Can you point to all the squares you can see in Max’s garden?

2. How many triangles did you colour in today?

3. If each square cost £1 to plant, how much would three squares cost?

4. Can you find a shape that has no straight sides?

5. Which shape is your favourite to colour, and why?

Download this resource today to provide a creative, curriculum-linked experience that makes maths feel like play. Whether used for individual practice or as part of a group lesson, it is an essential addition to any Foundation maths toolkit.

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