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Matching worksheets
92 worksheets
Matching worksheets build one of the most useful early skills — seeing how two things go together. A child draws a line from each item on one side to its partner on the other: a picture to its word, a number to a quantity, an object to where it belongs. It is clear, focused practice in association and one-to-one correspondence, and it works across K-3 with picture support throughout. Each matching worksheet is a free printable PDF with a matching play-online version: the interactive one draws the line on a tap-and-tap and marks each pair, the printable suits a centre or homework, and an answer key is included. The whole set is available in all 11 languages we publish in.
How to use these worksheets
Print the PDF for a no-prep classroom or homework task, or open the play-online version on a tablet or whiteboard for instant feedback. Every worksheet includes an answer key, so children can self-check or work independently. Mix sheets across themes and grade levels to build a short Matching lesson, or send one home for extra practice.
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Frequently asked questions
- What do matching worksheets practise?
- Association and one-to-one correspondence — connect each item to its pair with a line; K-3, picture-supported.
- Are they free to use?
- Yes — free to print and to play online, each with an answer key, no signup or paywall.
- Which languages are they available in?
- All 11 languages we publish in.