Ready to move your feet? Get your students moving with a graphing activity that will knock their socks off! Using a bit of “sole” searching, your students will collect, graph, and interpret data on shoes.
Does a crocodile or hot air balloon belong in the house? Challenge your little one to think logically to figure out what doesn't belong inside a house.
Rosie has lots of toys, but she's not sure where they go. Help your child place the items in the correct spots, and encourage her to clean her room, too.
Kris the Koala is cleaning his house, and kids completing this preschool sorting and categorizing worksheet help by circling things that belong in the bathroom.
This fun worksheet will have your students decorating their very own delicious cake! Use different shapes, sizes, and color to make it as unique as you are.
Give your little gardener practice counting with colorful flowers! He will count different items and then fill in the blanks to describe how his garden grows.
Kris the Koala is cleaning his house, and kids completing this preschool sorting and classifying worksheet help by circling objects that belong in the bedroom.
All these beach toys need to be organized! Is your child up to the task? She'll get to color while she counts and sorts the different items in the picture.
Your students will create their own set of flashcards by coloring the pictures and cutting them out. They will love using these to test their knowledge of categorizing items in as many ways as they can find possible!
How does organizing relate to math? When it comes to arranging data, a whole lot! Learn some techniques for collecting and organizing data with our many worksheets, activities, and lesson plans for students working on word problems. These resources not only get kids math ready, they translate well to science studies, too. Get organized with our top-notch data resources, just what you need to help kids make sense of math.