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This printable worksheet helps children practice sorting skills by matching colored shapes to the correct grid spaces.
Engage young learners with this cut-and-paste activity designed to reinforce color recognition skills.
Help children learn to categorize food by drawing lines from items like bananas and carrots to the correct fruit or vegetable basket.
This data and graphing worksheet asks students to sort summer items like beach balls and ice cream, then record the totals in the boxes provided.
This fun worksheet helps children distinguish between kitchen tools like whisks and bowls, and ingredients like eggs and flour.
Fun and interactive shape sorting activity where students categorize geometric figures like circles, triangles, and squares into their corresponding color rows.
Fun cut-and-paste activity where children sort basic geometric shapes like squares, triangles, and stars into the correct columns.
Practice color recognition by cutting out pictures of objects and sorting them into the correct purple, yellow, or brown columns.
In this Matching and Sorting Assessment Part 3, children count the scattered shapes to find the one that appears exactly ten times.
This educational worksheet challenges children to identify the shape of common objects and sort them into the correct columns.
This kindergarten worksheet helps children practice categorization by identifying which objects belong in a schoolbag.
These free printable sorting sheets provide hands-on practice for young learners to develop classification and early math skills through fun, visual activities.
Students can cut out the pictures of food at the bottom and glue them into the 'Fruits' or 'Vegetables' box to practice sorting skills.
Use this fun worksheet to teach children how to distinguish between fruits and vegetables by sorting them into the correct baskets.
Fun space-themed activity where children practice sorting objects by size into small, medium, and big categories.
This activity encourages children to identify shapes in the real world by matching items like a soccer ball to a circle or a pizza slice to a triangle.
This worksheet challenges students to cut out the pumpkin images at the bottom and paste them into the correct column based on their size.
This hands-on sorting activity helps young learners practice categorization skills by identifying which household items belong in the kitchen versus the bathroom.
This fun worksheet helps children practice sorting objects into groups based on color and size while also working on their tracing skills.
Colorful worksheet designed to help children practice sorting shapes by categorizing circles, squares, and triangles into their respective columns.
This cut-and-paste worksheet helps children sort household items like pots, beds, and sofas into their correct rooms: Kitchen, Living Room, Bathroom, and Bedroom.
Students practice decision-making skills by cutting out behavior cards and sorting them into "Good Choices" and "Bad Choices" columns.
Students can cut out the sun shapes at the bottom and paste them into the correct 'Small' or 'Big' columns to practice sorting skills.
This worksheet helps children practice identifying shapes and comparing sizes by coloring matching pairs in each row.
This hands-on shape sorting worksheet helps children identify and categorize different 2D geometric shapes through an interactive cut-and-paste activity.
These colorful sorting worksheets help kindergarten students develop critical thinking skills by categorizing objects, letters, and numbers.
This printable worksheet helps children practice categorization by sorting images of animals, plants, vehicles, and people into the correct columns.
Fun cut-and-paste activity where students sort pictures like snowmen and beach balls into summer or winter categories.
This printable worksheet helps children practice reading by finding images that match the word list provided at the top.