Learning Outcomes
Category matching pictures → sorting by category clues → children match each pair correctly and practice clear same-group thinking.
Category matching pictures → comparing details across left and right images → children notice which items belong together and build faster picture scanning.
Category matching pictures → finding the right category for five pairs → children strengthen logic for later sorting, classification, and problem solving.

Category Matching Picture Pairs Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Category Matching Picture Pairs Worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice category matching by linking picture pairs to the same group.
Category matching builds the kind of thinking kids use every day, noticing what belongs together, paying attention to details, and making sense of pictures.
Use the Category Matching Picture Pairs Worksheet for a short, screen-free session. Choose one row, have the child point to the left picture and say the category guess, then find the matching picture on the right and name the group.
The Category Matching Picture Pairs Worksheet stays engaging by mixing five picture pairs from five different categories, with the right-side order shuffled so guessing does not do the work for category matching.
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