Free Kindergarten Worksheet | Sorting Materials Activity

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Help your kindergarten students learn about materials with this fun cut-and-paste sorting worksheet! Children will classify 12 everyday objects into 5 material groups: metal, glass, fabric, wood, and plastic.

This 2-page freebie is perfect for introducing materials, observation, and classification in an engaging, hands-on way!

Key Features:

  • 2 pages:

    • Page 1 – 12 objects to cut out

    • Page 2 – Sorting chart with 5 categories

  • Covers science concepts: materials and their properties

  • Builds fine motor skills through cutting and pasting

  • Encourages critical thinking and sorting practice

  • Designed for Kindergarten and early learners

  • Clear, easy-to-follow layout — great for classroom or homeschool use

How to Use:

  1. Print both pages for each student.

  2. Cut out the 12 objects on page 1.

  3. Sort and paste them into the correct material category on page 2: Wood, Metal, Glass, Fabric, Plastic.

  4. Discuss why each object belongs in its group to strengthen understanding.

Perfect for science centers, home learning, or independent sorting activities. Pair this worksheet with our Kindergarten “Materials” PowerPoint and Speech Lesson for a complete learning experience!

Help your kindergarten students learn about materials with this fun cut-and-paste sorting worksheet! Children will classify 12 everyday objects into 5 material groups: metal, glass, fabric, wood, and plastic.

This 2-page freebie is perfect for introducing materials, observation, and classification in an engaging, hands-on way!

Key Features:

  • 2 pages:

    • Page 1 – 12 objects to cut out

    • Page 2 – Sorting chart with 5 categories

  • Covers science concepts: materials and their properties

  • Builds fine motor skills through cutting and pasting

  • Encourages critical thinking and sorting practice

  • Designed for Kindergarten and early learners

  • Clear, easy-to-follow layout — great for classroom or homeschool use

How to Use:

  1. Print both pages for each student.

  2. Cut out the 12 objects on page 1.

  3. Sort and paste them into the correct material category on page 2: Wood, Metal, Glass, Fabric, Plastic.

  4. Discuss why each object belongs in its group to strengthen understanding.

Perfect for science centers, home learning, or independent sorting activities. Pair this worksheet with our Kindergarten “Materials” PowerPoint and Speech Lesson for a complete learning experience!

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