Learning Outcomes
Picture categories → category matching with picture pairs → child names matching categories and draws correct connections with fewer hints.
Picture categories → sorting by meaning of objects → child groups clothes, appliances, kitchens, underwater, and tools more accurately during work time.
Picture categories → checking one row at a time → child uses reasoning words like 'same' and 'go together' while matching pairs.

Picture Category Matching Pairs Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Picture Category Matching Pairs Worksheet practices category matching with five picture categories, including clothes, appliances, kitchens, underwater, and tools. Kindergarten children connect two matching pictures that “go together” within the same category.
Category matching helps kindergarten children notice patterns and sort by meaning, which supports stronger logic during everyday tasks. The Picture Category Matching Pairs Worksheet builds attention to details, like shape and function, while children decide which pictures belong together.
Use the Picture Category Matching Pairs Worksheet for a quick, screen-free session. Read each picture name aloud, ask the child to say a category word for each set, and then draw a line between the matching pair on each row.
Whizki Learning’s Picture Category Matching Pairs Worksheet uses a simple five-row layout, one category match per row, so kindergarten children can focus on category clues without mixing categories across the page.
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