Sorting is one of our favorite activities at our house! And it is so beneficial for young children. Sorting builds logic, observation and math skills, to name just a few. I am going to write more about the importance of sorting in a different post, but for today I wanted to share with you an Earth Day sorting activity that you can do to start teaching your kids about recycling!
Instead of categorizing the recyclables by material, ie. plastic, glass, metal, etc, I felt it would be simpler for a young child to understand recycling in terms of everyday objects that they are already familiar with: bottles, paper, cans & boxes. They will begin to see these items as things that can be recycled.
This activity comes with 2 levels of difficulty. For beginners, the items to be sorted are all the same as the sample picture, and the child sorts by matching. For more advanced or older kids, the items in each category are different and the child has to first determine what each item is and then what category it belongs in.
I recommend that you laminate and use Velcro for this activity. However, this can also be done using 4 baskets or containers and the child sorts the pictures into the correct container.
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