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The Path to Math: Classification

There’s more to preschool math than counting! Classification skills are building blocks for learning important math concepts. Children classify objects, ideas, sounds, smells, or flavors into groups (categories) according to traits they have in common.

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What do preschool children know about classifying?

Children ages 3-5 are learning to recognize colors, shapes, sizes, and materials. They are learning about parts and wholes. They can compare: biggest/smallest, more/less. They can sort by one trait at a time—separating blue buttons from red ones, for example. But sorting by both color and size might be difficult. Here are some ways to help children gain experience with classifying.

Make sorting a part of daily routines.

Play games that involve matching traits.

Offer other activities that involve classifying.

Encourage children to observe and compare.

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