

Free living vs non-living things sorting mats and worksheets for autism and special education. Hands-on science activities with visuals.
This FREE Living vs Non-Living Sorting Sample is a hands-on science activity designed for autism, special education, and early childhood learners.
The resource introduces the basic science concept of living and non-living things through clear visuals, structured sorting tasks, and simple worksheets. It is ideal for independent work tasks, small groups, centers, or home learning.
This free sample is part of a complete 26-page Living vs Non-Living Things resource, allowing teachers and parents to preview the layout, activity style, and skill level before purchasing the full version.
What’s Included (FREE Sample)
- High-resolution Living vs Non-Living sorting mats
- 6 picture cards (3 living + 3 non-living)
- 1 cut-and-paste worksheet
- 1 matching worksheet
How to Use
- Students sort picture cards under Living or Non-Living
- Cut and paste pictures into the correct category
- Draw lines to match pictures to the correct group
Teacher Tip: Laminate the sorting mats and cards for repeated use in work bins or learning centers.
Want More Practice?
This free sample is part of a full 26-page resource with additional sorting mats, cards, and worksheets for extended science practice in autism and special education classrooms.
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