Learning Outcomes
Picture sorting worksheet → matching pictures to categories → correct lines strengthen category thinking for Animals and Vehicles.
Picture sorting worksheet → sorting by features and purpose → child groups items accurately during everyday questions and games.
Picture sorting worksheet → practicing careful line drawing → fine-motor control supports future handwriting and reading readiness.

Animal and Vehicle Sorting Lines Worksheet
The Animal and Vehicle Sorting Lines worksheet is a picture-matching and sorting activity for one clear goal. The child draws a line from each mixed picture to the correct box labeled Animals or Vehicles.
At age 6, matching and sorting helps build thinking skills for reading, math, and everyday choices. Many parents notice that five-year-olds get bored fast when a worksheet feels like a long free-for-all, so this page gives two simple destinations and short steps.
Use the worksheet for 5 minutes of shared work. The parent says, “Which box is the right home for this picture?” and the child draws the line, then names the destination out loud. Whizki Learning pages like this one keep the routine steady: look, decide, draw, and say.
Mixed pictures at the top create a little puzzle feeling, and the line-drawing motion adds fine-motor practice. The worksheet stays screen-free and works well at the table, during a car-time break, or while waiting for a snack.
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