Learning Outcomes
Picture cards → matching and sorting → correctly connects each item to Plants or Tools destination boxes.
Sorting boxes labeled Plants and Tools → comparing uses and categories → strengthens early reasoning for everyday classifications.
Drawing lines on the worksheet → focused attention and hand control → builds confidence in first-grade logic and independent work.

Plants and Tools Sorting Lines Worksheet
This Plants and Tools picture-sorting worksheet practices matching and sorting. A child draws a line from each picture to the correct destination box labeled Plants or Tools.
At age 6, matching pictures helps the brain spot patterns, and it is often more engaging than letter practice. When a child stalls on letter shapes, picture sorting keeps focus moving with a clear goal.
To use the page, sit beside the child and do the first picture together. Point to the picture, name the category, and draw the line to the right box, then invite the child to connect one picture at a time and pause to check the line.
The worksheet is useful because it keeps categories simple with only two destinations, Plants and Tools. Mixed pictures add a little challenge, and drawing lines turns thinking into a hands-on activity that feels doable.
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