Goldilocks Learns to Sort

 

Sorting Activity for Preschool and Kindergarten 

 

Looking for a new sorting activity for your preschool or kindergarten
classroom? Look no further! Young children are sure to enjoy this activity.

 

Ages/Grades

 Preschool, Kindergarten

 

Learning Domains

Mathematics Knowledge and Skills; Language Skills

 

Materials:

  • • 2 poster board sheets; write Hard at the top of one and Soft at the top of the other
  • • Glue sticks
  • • Samples of items that are soft and some that are hard
  • • Pictures of items that are typically soft or hard

Ready, Set, Sort!

Activity Step 1Preparation

Cut out pictures from magazines and print pictures from the internet that represent items that are soft and hard. Put the pictures into a flat box. Set out glue sticks and the labeled poster boards.

 

Activity Step 2Set the Stage

At circle time, talk about how Goldilocks describes the chairs as too hard or too soft. What does soft feel like? What does hard feel like? Bring some household items to circle time that children can touch and describe as soft or hard (pillow, stuffed animal, book, something made from wood). It’s important that children have a hands-on experience before they are asked to sort representational pictures of items.

 

Activity Step 3Sorting Activity

Children can work in small groups to make 2 collages on poster board. Children take turns picking a picture from the box. They need to look at the picture, confer with their classmates and decide if it should be added to the Hard Poster or the Soft Poster. The beauty of a collage is that pictures can be pasted anywhere on the paper. Children take turns gluing their pictures to the matching poster.

Hard Sorting Math Activity Collage  Soft Sorting Math Activity