Sorting Worksheet
Sort Supermarket Things and Flowers
Which pile does it go in? On this Kindergarten sorting page, a cart, a basket and a till are mixed in with a tulip, a daisy and a rose, and the child puts each picture into either the supermarket things group or the flowers group. Grouping things by what they are — telling the supermarket things apart from the flowers — is a foundational thinking skill, and doing it with familiar pictures keeps the focus on the sorting itself rather than anything else.
Putting like things together — all the supermarket things in one set, all the flowers in another — teaches a child to categorize, the foundation of how we organize information. For Kindergarten that classifying skill matters across every subject, and a picture-sort sheet rehearses it cleanly: look at each one, decide its group, place it. There is nothing to add up — just sorting.
Children who like sorting supermarket things and flowers get the hang of grouping quickly, and a tidy two-set page feels satisfying to finish. When this feels easy, sort the pictures in sort supermarket things and forest creatures, or try sort supermarket things and reptiles and amphibians. You can also browse every sorting worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child sorts, the sharper their eye for what goes together.
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