Sorting Worksheet
Sort Supermarket Things and Reptiles and Amphibians
Two sets to fill, pictures to sort. This Kindergarten worksheet shows supermarket things and reptiles together — a cart, a basket and a till mixed with a frog, a snake and a turtle — and the child groups each picture where it belongs. Telling the two kinds apart and putting like with like is early classifying, a thinking-readiness skill children use to make sense of everything around them. It is all about grouping, never counting or numbers.
A good sort teaches a child to organize: gather the supermarket things into one group, the reptiles into another, by recognizing what each one is. For Kindergarten that categorizing skill is foundational, used whenever a child makes sense of a mixed-up set of things. The familiar pictures keep the practice grounded in deciding which group, not in anything harder.
Children who like sorting supermarket things and reptiles 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 shapes, or try sort supermarket things and vehicles. 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.
Try it — interactive
More worksheets to try
Made with the Sorting Worksheets maker
Worksheet-maker page coming soon.