Preview of Order by Size with Body Parts

Size Ordering Worksheet

Order by Size with Body Parts

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Put them in size order. This preschool worksheet shows body parts of different sizes, and a child arranges them from small to big. Building the row so it climbs steadily — placing each a hand, a foot and an ear a step larger than the last — is sequencing a whole set, the move beyond a single bigger-or-smaller call. The child constructs the size order one placement at a time, with the pictures keeping it clear.

Before a child orders numbers, they can order sizes — and arranging things smallest to biggest is sequencing at its most concrete. Lining up body parts by size asks a preschooler to build a whole ordered row, deciding what comes next as it grows. That sequence-building is a step up from a two-way comparison, and the child grows it by arranging the row from one end to the other.

Children love building a neat row that climbs from smallest to biggest, and finishing the size order feels satisfying. When this is easy, put the sizes in order in order by size with breakfast, or try order by size with clothes. You can also browse every size-ordering worksheet or the whole preschool collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child orders things by size, the surer their sense of sequence grows.

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