Learning Outcomes
Animals and Vehicles Matching Worksheet → matching pictures to labeled boxes → child sorts animals and vehicles accurately during play-based line drawing.
Preschool child → sorting by category animals versus vehicles → strengthens early thinking and attention in short, fun practice rounds.
Picture sorting activity → making one clear choice per picture → builds confidence while reducing pressure to name every object aloud.

Animals and Vehicles Matching Worksheet
This worksheet is a preschool matching and sorting activity. The child draws lines from 8 mixed pictures to the correct destination boxes labeled Animals and Vehicles.
At age 3, sorting by simple categories helps build early thinking and attention. If the child gets restless halfway, five-year-olds get bored fast, and this page works best in short, focused bursts.
Start with the Animals box. Pick one picture that clearly belongs with animals, draw the line together, then pause. Repeat with the Vehicles box, and finish the remaining pictures in the same quick round-by-round way.
The worksheet is different from a generic printable because it gives only two clear choices at the bottom. The line-drawing step keeps the job small and concrete, so the child stays on the “which box fits” decision.
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