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Last updated

18 July 2025

pdf, 4.68 MB
pdf, 4.68 MB

Help young learners explore the world of textures with this engaging Hard and Soft Sorting Activity! Perfect for introducing early science concepts in a fun, hands-on way, this cut-and-paste worksheet allows children to classify everyday objects by their texture — “Hard” vs. “Soft.”

Learners will examine illustrated items (like rocks, teddy bears, balls, and pillows) and decide where they belong. It’s a great early science investigation and a fun way to build critical thinking, observation skills, and vocabulary.

Whether you’re teaching at school or home, this printable makes texture learning simple and interactive!

  • What’s Included
    Sorting Mat: “Hard” and “Soft” columns

24 Picture Cards featuring everyday objects

Color and Black & White Versions for printing and coloring

Answer Key for discussion or self-check

Can be used as a cut & paste activity or a laminated center

Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify objects by texture (hard or soft)

Encourage observation and sensory awareness

Develop early science skills: compare, contrast, categorize

Build vocabulary related to materials and textures

Strengthen fine motor skills through cutting and gluing

  • Perfect For:
    EYFS, Reception, KS1

Early Science Lessons

Exploring the Senses (Touch)

Literacy and Vocabulary Development

Special Ed and ESL/EAL students

Homeschooling

  • Target Age Group:
    Ages 3–6

Nursery, Preschool, Reception, Year 1

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