Color Sorting Printable Activity

Learn about colors, introduce vocabulary and encourage language development with this versatile color sorting activity for toddlers and preschoolers. 

FREE Color sorting printable for toddlers and preschoolers perfect for learning colors, increasing vocabulary, promoting language and speech development.
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This FREE Color Sorting activity includes 3 sorting mats with a total of 9 colors. There are 5 picture sorting cards for each color.
  • red, yellow, blue
  • green, orange, purple
  • pink, brown, black
Ways to Play

You can do this activity in several different ways depending on the age and skill level of your child.
  • For young toddlers, start with the "red, yellow, blue" mat and do only 1 mat at a time. Talk about the things you see in each picture.
  • For older toddlers and preschoolers, give 2 or 3 mats at once and mix up the pieces. Ask the child to identify each picture as they sort by color.
For best results, turn into a reusable game by laminating the mats and pieces, and use velcro dots to attach the pieces.


FREE Color sorting printable for toddlers and preschoolers perfect for learning colors, increasing vocabulary, promoting language and speech development.




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Viviana is a blogging mom to a toddler, a preschooler, and a kindergartner, sharing ideas and resources for early education. She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun and inspire creativity in young minds.

13 comments:

  1. I teach German in Croatia but I often use your printable learning packs for kids. They are awesome! Thanks you for all the effort you put in this page and the materials :-)

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  2. I’m using these to homeschool my toddler! Thanks, so much!

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  3. Hello! Not sure if I'm doing something wrong on my end or not. I can't get it to print. Every time I open the document, it shows everything that it should, the pictures and the sorting columns. However, when I go to print it, there's nothing there for it to print. Am I doing something wrong or is it no longer available?

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  9. Can't find the link to print the color sorting activity.

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  11. I am using this with Special needs students. Thank you for the help and being free..

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