

Free autism sorting worksheets using real photos to practice categories, matching, and visual discrimination. Ideal for SEN and early learners.
This FREE sample resource supports children with autism and special educational needs in learning how to sort and match real-life objects into categories using clear, realistic photographs.
Designed for visual learners, non-readers, and early learners, this resource provides structured activities that build visual discrimination, receptive language, and functional vocabulary.
What’s included in this FREE sample:
2 real-life categories
Emergency Vehicles
Baby Items
2 sorting worksheets (one per category)
1 cut-and-paste worksheet with 12 real photos
2 matching worksheets (connect each item to its category)
How it can be used:
- Independent work tasks
- Small group instruction
- Autism and SEN classrooms
- Speech and language support
- Home learning and intervention
This free resource works well as a standalone activity or as a preview/sample of the full Part 1 version, which includes more categories and extended practice.
No reading or writing required.
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