

Free fruit size sorting cut and paste worksheets for autism and early years. Build fine motor skills, visual discrimination and sequencing.
These FREE Fruit Size Sorting Cut and Paste worksheets are designed for Early Years, Autism, and Special Educational Needs (SEND) classrooms.
Pupils practise size sequencing from smallest to largest by cutting and pasting realistic fruit images into clearly defined boxes. Each worksheet includes one fixed fruit size, helping to reduce visual overload and support learners who benefit from clear structure and predictable visual tasks.
This free sample allows teachers and parents to preview the activity style before using the full version with extended practice.
What’s included:
- 4 fruit size sorting worksheets
- Cut-and-paste size sets
- Clear, uncluttered visual layout
- Autism-friendly, hands-on format
- Print-and-go PDF (US Letter size)
Skills supported:
- Visual discrimination
- Fine motor development
- Size sequencing
- Independent working skills
Suitable for:
- Autism support classrooms
- Special education and SEND
- Occupational therapy sessions
- ABA-informed practice
- Home education
A full version with 30 fruits and additional practice pages is also available.
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