Learning Outcomes
Picture sorting worksheet → matching pictures to categories → child groups items into Animals or Vehicles with growing confidence.
Picture sorting worksheet → comparing picture clues to category labels → improves attention to details during simple logic tasks.
Picture sorting worksheet → drawing lines to correct destinations → builds step-by-step focus for first-grade thinking and organizing ideas.

Animal and Vehicle Picture Sorting Worksheet
The worksheet is a picture sorting activity that practices matching pictures to the right category, Animals or Vehicles. Each of the 8 mixed pictures needs a line drawn to the correct destination box.
Sorting helps build clear thinking in 1st grade, because the brain gets practice grouping things by what they have in common. Kids often get stuck when letter-shape work or “too many details at once” feels hard, so picture matching stays much more doable. Whizki Learning keeps the task focused on one clear choice.
Use a screen-free setup by placing a finger under the Animals box and doing two pictures together, then the same for the Vehicles box. Ask the child to say the picture out loud, then point to the destination box before drawing the line.
This page works like a shared game, not a worksheet marathon. Clear destination labels and mixed pictures make progress easy to notice, even when a child is tired or rushy.
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