This medium Kindergarten worksheet focuses on finding the rule used to sort each group. Nine fill-in items help students name the sorting rule as shape, size, or color and sort animals by how they move. Kindergarten learners compare groups by counting to see which has more. A matching activity links flying animals, swimming animals, and home items to the right rule, strengthening Kindergarten attribute thinking.

Style:
Busy Bee
Sorting and Classifying
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A circle, a circle, and a circle are sorted by shape.
2) Big, big, and big items are sorted by size.
3) Red, red, and red items are sorted by color.
4) A bird, a butterfly, and a bee all fly to move.
5) A fish, a duck, and a frog all can swim in water.
6) A small square and a small circle share size, not shape.
7) A toothbrush and soap go in the bathroom group at home.
8) Counting shows there are more red than blue when we compare.
9) Three apples and two pears means apples have more items.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Bird, Butterfly, Bee
All can fly
All can fly
Fish, Duck, Frog
All can swim
All can swim
Spoon, Fork, Plate
Used in the kitchen
Used in the kitchen
Toothbrush, Soap, Towel
Used in the bathroom
Used in the bathroom
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