Shape Button Sorting Mat & Cards | Preschool & Kindergarten Math Center Activity

$2.00

Make shape learning hands-on and engaging with this Shape Button Sorting Mat and Cards! Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten, this interactive activity allows children to practice sorting, classifying, and identifying shapes in a fun and tactile way.

Students use real buttons, counters, or the included shape cards to sort onto the mats—building fine motor skills, critical thinking, and shape recognition as they play.

What’s Included

  • Sorting Mat (printable, reusable)

  • Shape Cards for small group sorting practice

Skills Taught

✔ Shape recognition (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, etc.)
✔ Sorting and classifying
✔ Fine motor development
✔ Visual discrimination
✔ Early math vocabulary

How to Use

  1. Print and laminate the mat and cards for durability.

  2. Provide students with real buttons.

  3. Have them sort by shape onto the mat or cards.

  4. Use in math centers, small groups, or independent practice.

Tip for Teachers: Extend the activity by asking students to count how many of each shape they sorted, graph the results, or describe the attributes of each shape.

Make shape learning hands-on and engaging with this Shape Button Sorting Mat and Cards! Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten, this interactive activity allows children to practice sorting, classifying, and identifying shapes in a fun and tactile way.

Students use real buttons, counters, or the included shape cards to sort onto the mats—building fine motor skills, critical thinking, and shape recognition as they play.

What’s Included

  • Sorting Mat (printable, reusable)

  • Shape Cards for small group sorting practice

Skills Taught

✔ Shape recognition (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, etc.)
✔ Sorting and classifying
✔ Fine motor development
✔ Visual discrimination
✔ Early math vocabulary

How to Use

  1. Print and laminate the mat and cards for durability.

  2. Provide students with real buttons.

  3. Have them sort by shape onto the mat or cards.

  4. Use in math centers, small groups, or independent practice.

Tip for Teachers: Extend the activity by asking students to count how many of each shape they sorted, graph the results, or describe the attributes of each shape.