Apple Sticker Color Sort Worksheet | Fine Motor Activity | PreK & Kindergarten

$2.50

Make learning fun with this Apple Sticker Color Sort Worksheet! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this hands-on activity helps children sort by color, build fine motor skills, and strengthen visual discrimination while enjoying a cheerful apple theme.

Students use dot stickers, crayons, or markers to fill in the apples by color—making it a simple, low-prep way to combine math, sorting, and fine motor practice.

✨ What’s Included

  • 1 Apple Sticker Color Sort Worksheet

  • Black-and-white printable design for cost-friendly use

  • Clear sorting spaces for easy independent work

🎯 Skills Covered

  • Color recognition and sorting

  • Fine motor skills (peeling, placing stickers, coloring)

  • Hand-eye coordination

  • Visual discrimination

  • Early math classification skills

💡 How to Use

  1. Print the worksheet for each student.

  2. Provide dot stickers, crayons, or markers in red, yellow, and green.

  3. Students place or color each apple according to the correct color category.

  4. Use for centers, morning work, small groups, or take-home practice.

Make learning fun with this Apple Sticker Color Sort Worksheet! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten, this hands-on activity helps children sort by color, build fine motor skills, and strengthen visual discrimination while enjoying a cheerful apple theme.

Students use dot stickers, crayons, or markers to fill in the apples by color—making it a simple, low-prep way to combine math, sorting, and fine motor practice.

✨ What’s Included

  • 1 Apple Sticker Color Sort Worksheet

  • Black-and-white printable design for cost-friendly use

  • Clear sorting spaces for easy independent work

🎯 Skills Covered

  • Color recognition and sorting

  • Fine motor skills (peeling, placing stickers, coloring)

  • Hand-eye coordination

  • Visual discrimination

  • Early math classification skills

💡 How to Use

  1. Print the worksheet for each student.

  2. Provide dot stickers, crayons, or markers in red, yellow, and green.

  3. Students place or color each apple according to the correct color category.

  4. Use for centers, morning work, small groups, or take-home practice.