Learning Outcomes
Category Matching Pairs Worksheet → category matching → preschooler connects pictures that belong to the same category, building first sorting habits.
Category Matching Pairs Worksheet → category vocabulary → child names common traits for each group, supporting clearer thinking during everyday choices.
Category Matching Pairs Worksheet → logic and attention to details → child checks mismatches and revises choices, strengthening focus and reasoning.

Category Matching Pairs Worksheet for Preschool
The Category Matching Pairs Worksheet practices category matching by linking five left pictures to the correct right picture in the same picture category.
Category matching helps preschoolers notice what belongs together, build early logic, and get more confident sorting choices in everyday moments.
Use the Category Matching Pairs Worksheet during a calm 5-minute sit-down. Pick up the first left picture, say the category out loud, and let your child search the right side for the matching category picture.
This specific Category Matching Pairs Worksheet uses five different categories with pictures shown in a shuffled order, so your child compares details instead of matching by row.
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