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Sorting Objects into Categories Cut and Paste Worksheets

Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 66 reviews
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Adapting for Autism
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PreK - 2nd
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I'm obsessed with this resource. Targeting yes/no questions can be so tricky and I love that there is an option to make this errorless (matching picture to picture). I used this to model yes/no on communication devices as well. I use it daily!
Fantastic resource to support all level of learners be successful and practice skills necessary for success.
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Description

These cut and paste worksheets give students practice sorting by category.  You can also target fine motor skills while working on categorizing groups like animals, bugs, feelings, clothes, vehicles, plants and more. Grab these no prep worksheets for independent work stations in special education classrooms.

Skills:

  • Category sorting - between two groups
  • Fine motor skills

Contents:

  • 48 cut and paste category sorting worksheets (24 color and 24 black & white)
  • 2 Levels
    • Level 1 - picture to picture match
    • Level 2 - sort independently between two categories

Categories included:

  • Foods or drinks
  • Tools or instruments
  • Animals or bugs
  • 2D shapes or 3D shapes
  • Hygiene or cleaning supplies
  • Plants or vehicles
  • People or places
  • Furniture or technology
  • Coins or sports
  • Art supplies or toys
  • Treats or feelings
  • Clothing or body parts

Teachers like you love this resource

Loved using this resource, excellent visuals, content and activity. Sorting activities work very well with my students. I would like to see more of these please.

I used this resource as file folder games and the black and white copies for review and extra practice. Turned out great! Thank you.

My students loved this activity. I love how many categories there are to choose from. Very engaging!

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48 pages
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Sort common objects into categories (e.g., shapes, foods) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent.

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