Kindergarten Math Sorting : by color, by size, by shape, button sorting
Miss Campos
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This makes a great demonstration for teaching kids to sort. I then use it as a station for kids to use independently.
My students loved this resource. It has taken some of the prep guess work out and works very well in my classroom. Thank you!!!
Description
Students cut , glue, and sort the images based on one of the three rules for classification: sorting by size, sorting by shape, and sorting by color. In addition to sorting buttons by their number of holes.
I use these pages as independent practice. Also, they make a great assessment tool as well as math center, seat work for early finishers or homework.
Sorting by Color: 10 pages
Sorting by Shape: 8 pages
Sorting by Size: 7 pages
Sorting by Number of Button Holes: 6 pages
All button clipart pages are in color
Colorful sorting mats: 4 pages
8 pages - Math Centers . Print Cut Laminate.
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I use these pages as independent practice. Also, they make a great assessment tool as well as math center, seat work for early finishers or homework.
Sorting by Color: 10 pages
Sorting by Shape: 8 pages
Sorting by Size: 7 pages
Sorting by Number of Button Holes: 6 pages
All button clipart pages are in color
Colorful sorting mats: 4 pages
8 pages - Math Centers . Print Cut Laminate.
Other PreSchool (Early K) Skills Resources
Classroom Behavior and School Rules Printables
Rebus Writing using 9 Sight Words
Math Numbers 1 to 10
Alphabet Cut and Paste
Total Pages
40 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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