To start our sort, I asked my daughter to help me read the labels on the baskets. In recognizing the first letter and sound in the word she was quickly able to differentiate between the two baskets. As she picked up each fruit and vegetable I challenged her to tell me what it was and then she put it in the appropriate basket.
The two tricky ones we had were tomato and cucumber. While they are in the vegetable section at the grocery store, they are technically fruits so it was a good opportunity to talk about them and how they contain seeds inside.
I also put together this Fruit and Vegetable Sort Worksheet for my daughter to get more practice. The worksheet is available for as a free download.
I loved incorporating a worksheet because not only did she get more practice sorting, but she also got cutting and gluing practice.
Check out more food learning ideas from the other Creative Preschool Bloggers:
Pretend Play: Smoothie Cafe + Free Printable Recipes | Artsy Momma
Candy Mosaic Art | Pink Stripey Socks
My First Cookbook | Handmade Kids Art
Learning About 5 Food Groups | A Little Pinch of Perfect
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