Free Ordering Height Worksheet – Sort 5 Items (PDF)

Leveling Up: Sorting 5 Heights Once a child masters sorting three items, they are ready for a bigger challenge. Our...

Sorting 5 block towers by height
Sorting 5 block towers by height
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Leveling Up: Sorting 5 Heights Once a child masters sorting three items, they are ready for a bigger challenge. Our Ordering Height Worksheet (5 Items) increases the complexity by introducing five distinct vertical lengths. This activity bridges the gap between simple comparison and true serial ordering.

Why 5 Items? Sorting 5 items requires more than just finding the ‘winner’ and ‘loser’ (tallest and shortest). It forces the student to analyze the middle items relative to each other.

  • Visual Discrimination: Spotting the subtle difference between the 2nd and 3rd tower.
  • Logic: Understanding that a tower can be taller than one neighbor but shorter than another.

Activity Instructions This printable PDF uses a clear, geometric theme: Block Towers.

  1. Cut: Cut out the five towers at the bottom of the page.
  2. Arrange: Before gluing, have the student line them up on a table. Encouraging them to find the ‘staircase’ pattern.
  3. Glue: Paste them into the numbered boxes (1 to 5) starting from the shortest.

Teacher Tip If a student struggles, cover the middle three items and ask them to just find the shortest and tallest first. Once the ends are anchored, sorting the remaining three becomes easier.