Learning Outcomes
Picture-sorting worksheet → matching pictures to categories → children sort fruits and toys correctly and build steady category sense.
Picture-sorting worksheet → drawing connecting lines → children practice one-to-one correspondence and notice why some items belong in a set.
Picture-sorting worksheet → using visual clues for decisions → children slow down, compare details, and feel more confident with logical thinking.

Fruits and Toys Picture Sorting Worksheet
This worksheet is a matching and sorting activity for pictures, with two destination boxes labeled Fruits and Toys. The child draws a line from each picture to the box it belongs in.
Matching and sorting matters in 1st grade because category thinking supports reading, math, and everyday choices. Parenting friction happens when a child guesses quickly or gets bored halfway through, so the page needs a calm, “slow and check” moment.
Use the page in a quick shared routine. Pick one picture, ask the child to name it out loud, then point to the Fruits box and Toys box and decide with the child where the picture fits. Repeat for two or three pictures, then let the child finish while you cheer for “checking” not just “getting it.”
The worksheet stays focused with only two clear categories and simple line-drawing, so each decision feels concrete. Clear picture choices help children compare details, practice one-to-one matching, and see sorting results right away on the page.
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