Learning Outcomes
Picture sorting worksheet → matching pictures to categories → fewer mix-ups between Animals and Vehicles for first graders.
Animals and Vehicles boxes → sorting by visual cues → stronger attention to details while drawing connecting lines.
Mixed picture set → reasoning through choices → clearer decision-making and confidence during short logic activities.

Animals and Vehicles Picture Sorting Worksheet
This Animals and Vehicles picture sorting worksheet practices matching and sorting. Your child draws a line from eight mixed pictures at the top to the correct category box, Animals or Vehicles.
At first grade, matching skills help children notice details and make decisions. Many parents notice one common friction, kids get bored fast when worksheets require lots of reading or long explanations, so keeping the work picture-based matters.
Use this exact page by choosing one obvious picture together, like a dog or a bus, and drawing the line while saying the category name. Then do two more pictures side by side, and let your child finish the remaining lines while you quietly point to the destination box when needed.
This worksheet stays simple and checkable. With only two destinations and eight pictures, children can see the results quickly, and the line-drawing keeps their hands busy without adding writing.
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