Description
This fun and interactive sorting activity helps children understand the difference between living and non-living things. Children will cut out the picture cards and sort them into the correct category by placing each item on either the Living Things or Non-Living Things sorting mat.
This hands-on activity encourages observation, classification, and critical thinking while engagingly reinforcing basic science concepts.
Materials Needed
- Printed worksheet pages
- Child-safe scissors
- Glue stick (optional)
- Laminator and Velcro dots (optional for reusable activities)
- Storage envelope or zip-lock bag for picture cards
Preparation
- Download and print the worksheet pages.
- Carefully cut out each picture card along the dashed lines.
- Place the Living Things and Non-Living.
- Things are sorted on a flat surface.
- Mix all the picture cards before beginning the activity.
How to Play
Option 1: Basic Sorting
- Pick one picture card at a time.
- Look carefully at the object shown.
- Decide whether it is a living or non-living thing.
- Place the card on the correct sorting mat.
- Continue until all the cards have been sorted.
Option 2: Explain Your Choice
- Sort each picture into the correct category.
- Explain why you placed it there.
- Talk about the characteristics of living things, such as growing, breathing, moving, and needing food and water.
Option 3: Timed Sorting Challenge
- Mix all the picture cards.
- Set a timer.
- Challenge children to sort all the cards correctly before the timer ends.
Option 4: Category Check
- After sorting, review each card together.
- Discuss any mistakes and move misplaced cards to the correct category.
- Encourage children to describe one feature of each living and non-living thing.
Learning Objectives
Children will:
- Identify living and non-living things.
- Understand the basic characteristics of living organisms.
- Develop classification and sorting skills.
- Improve observation and critical-thinking abilities.
- Strengthen fine motor skills through cutting and handling picture cards.
- Build vocabulary related to science concepts.
- Increase concentration and attention to detail.
Skills Developed
- Classification Skills
- Observation Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Science Vocabulary
- Visual Discrimination
- Fine Motor Development
- Logical Thinking
- Hand-Eye Coordination
Teaching Tips
- Introduce the characteristics of living and non-living things before starting.
- Ask questions such as, “Does it grow?” or “Does it need food and water?”
- Encourage children to explain their choices.
- Reinforce the correct answers through discussion.
- Allow children to work independently or with a partner.
Reusable Activity Idea
For long-term classroom or homeschool use:
- Print on cardstock.
- Laminate the sorting mats and picture cards.
- Attach Velcro dots to the backs of the picture cards.
- Store all pieces in a labeled envelope or zip-lock bag for repeated practice.
Included in This Resource
✔ Living Things Sorting Mat
✔ Non-Living Things Sorting Mat
✔ Cut-and-Sort Picture Cards
✔ Living vs. Non-Living Classification Activity
✔ Science Vocabulary Practice
✔ Fine Motor Skills Development Activity








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