Electric or Non-Electric Sorting Worksheet

Electric or Non-Electric Sorting Worksheet
Electric or Non-Electric Sorting Worksheet
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This educational sorting game helps children understand which household items require electricity and which do not. Through play, children learn to classify objects by their characteristics. Sorting games are useful for developing attentiveness, fine motor skills, and reasoning skills in children.

Print the electricity worksheets and cut out the game cards. Have your child divide the cards into two groups. One group should include electrical appliances, such as a TV, washing machine, hair dryer, and toaster. The other group should include household items that do not require electricity, such as a mirror, guitar, or soap.

This game also helps develop speaking skills. As you play, ask your child additional questions, such as: «What is this device for?», «What will happen if you turn off the electricity?», etc.

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