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Christmas Tree Sorting Activity
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What It Is:
A festive Christmas-themed sorting worksheet where students color, cut out, and arrange four Christmas trees from shortest to tallest in the sorting boxes provided.
Why Use It:
This activity strengthens early math skills such as comparing heights, ordering objects, and visual discrimination. It also reinforces fine motor skills through coloring and cutting—all wrapped in a fun holiday theme.
How to Use It:
• Color the Christmas trees at the bottom of the page.
• Cut out each tree carefully along the dotted lines.
• Sort and paste the trees into the boxes from shortest to tallest.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for young learners:
• Preschool & Kindergarten (beginner measurement and ordering practice)
• Grade 1 (comparison and sequencing skills)
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a hands-on Christmas math activity that develops ordering and fine motor skills.
A festive Christmas-themed sorting worksheet where students color, cut out, and arrange four Christmas trees from shortest to tallest in the sorting boxes provided.
Why Use It:
This activity strengthens early math skills such as comparing heights, ordering objects, and visual discrimination. It also reinforces fine motor skills through coloring and cutting—all wrapped in a fun holiday theme.
How to Use It:
• Color the Christmas trees at the bottom of the page.
• Cut out each tree carefully along the dotted lines.
• Sort and paste the trees into the boxes from shortest to tallest.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for young learners:
• Preschool & Kindergarten (beginner measurement and ordering practice)
• Grade 1 (comparison and sequencing skills)
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a hands-on Christmas math activity that develops ordering and fine motor skills.




