Learning Outcomes
Picture-sorting worksheet → matching pictures to categories → helps children choose Fruits or Toys correctly while tracing clear draw-a-line routes.
Fruits and Toys page → sorting by meaning → strengthens attention to details and reduces rushed, incorrect placements during seatwork.
Eight mixed pictures → logic reasoning through categories → builds confidence by completing every match with a correct destination box.

Fruits and Toys Matching and Sorting Worksheet
This worksheet asks children to practice matching and sorting eight pictures into two categories, Fruits and Toys, by drawing lines from each picture to the right box.
At age 7, sorting helps children notice details and make a plan, but parents often see the “I don’t know” moment, or the habit of putting pictures in the wrong box too quickly.
Use this page in a simple, screen-free way by starting with the first picture, saying the item name together, and asking where that item belongs before the child draws the line.
With only two destination boxes and clear visual choices, the worksheet gives quick feedback and steady practice with reasoning, not just copying.
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