Free Sorting Games
Free sorting math games activities for helping kids matching and grouping objects by its color, texture, shape, number.
Classify by color, comparing objects and find out which one is the same or different, sorting math activities.
The activity consists of a sorting activity, a writing frame to support work on identifying similarities and differences and a minibeast identification activity.
Every patterned piece of cloth has its perfect place in these pretty pictures!
Teaching Resources with simple text supported by pictures.
Use the Insect key to drag the correct minibeasts to the correct jar. Click Check Anser to see if you are correct.
Keys can be used to classify living things. Sorting pictures of minibeasts using a key. Science AT 2: Life processes and living things. Level 4 - use keys based on observable external features to help them to identify and group living things systematically.
Snowmen tend to melt, but a carefully constructed ice tower can last forever!
In this game you must teach the computer to recognise the differences between some planets.
Kindergarten sorting games to help children understand that objects can be categorized by shape, number, color or texture.
Sort the waste into the right bins and try to earn as many points as you can.
Match the colors to keep the pups happy performers.
Play fun kids math games and matching and sorting activities with favorite Nick Jr. characters like Dora, Blue, Diego, and more.
Share the food so that there is the same number of items on both trays.
Sorting animal, mammals, birds, insects.
Sort the words in alphabetical order for sports, Games for preschool, Kindergarden, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade and 5th grade.
Click the houses and collect the same colors or music symbols together to create a harmonic song.
Clean up this park and save the environment!
Choose a creature (by clicking on it) and I will try to work out which one you have picked.
The application consists of two sorting activities and one writing frame to support work towards the end of the unit.
Can you catch a falling star--or, better, fit it with other pieces of falling star?
Do you know which groups living things belong to? Look at the plants and animals as they go past. Can you drag them into the correct groups?
Look at these plants and animals as they go past. Can you drag them into the right group?
Fill the lines by dragging the objects into the right patterns.
This is a KS2 science resource designed to support QCA unit 4B habitats where children should use a simple key to identify organisms.
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