

This Class KG vocabulary worksheet helps young learners build early language and thinking skills by sorting words based on their use and category. Through simple, familiar groupings such as things we wear, things we eat, things we use at school, and things found at home, children learn to observe, compare, and classify words correctly. The activities are designed to be visual, engaging, and age-appropriate, making the worksheet ideal for kindergarten learners developing basic vocabulary and grouping skills.
1. Sorting helps children understand how objects are used in daily life.
2. It builds early logical thinking and categorization skills.
3. Grouping words improves vocabulary and concept clarity.
4. These skills support language development, comprehension, and readiness for higher learning.
The worksheet contains four simple sorting exercises designed especially for KG learners.
Exercise No. 1
Read the words and sort them into Things We Wear and Things We Eat.
Things We Wear:
shirt, shoes, cap, socks
Things We Eat:
rice, apple, bread, banana
Exercise No. 2
Read the words and sort them into Things Used at School and Things Used at Home.
Things Used at School:
book, pencil, bag, eraser
Things Used at Home:
bed, spoon, plate, chair
Exercise No. 3
Read the words and sort them into Toys and Tools.
Toys:
ball, doll, teddy, car
Tools:
hammer, broom, spade, screwdriver
Exercise No. 4
Read the words and sort them into Living Things and Non-Living Things.
Living Things:
dog, cat, tree, bird
Non-Living Things:
table, fan, clock, stone
Help your child build strong vocabulary and thinking skills through simple and fun sorting activities.
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It means grouping words based on how things are used or what group they belong to in daily life.
It improves word understanding by helping children see connections between objects and their purposes.
They build thinking skills and help young learners apply vocabulary meaningfully in real-world contexts.