Sorting Worksheet
Sort Supermarket Things and Tools
Sort the pictures into the right sets. This worksheet jumbles supermarket things (a cart, a basket and a till) with tools (a hammer, a saw and a wrench), and the child separates them into two groups by kind. Looking at each picture and asking "which group does this belong to?" builds classification — noticing the shared features that make the supermarket things one set and the tools another. It is pure sorting, with no counting involved.
Classification begins with simple two-group sorts like this one. A child learns to look past surface details to what really groups the supermarket things together and separates them from the tools. That is core Kindergarten readiness — organizing things by category — and the familiar pictures make every decision about the sorting, not about figuring out what the picture is.
Children who like sorting supermarket things and tools 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 toys, or try sort animals and body parts. 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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