Preschool Matching Worksheets
Preschool matching worksheets are one of those simple activities that actually do a lot of heavy lifting for early learners. When you need something you can use today without extra prep, matching pages are an easy solution that still builds real skills.
You can pair these with other matching worksheets for preschool to keep practice consistent without adding more to your plate.
I reach for these when we need something focused but flexible, especially on mornings when attention spans are short. They slide right into table time, quiet time, or a quick activity before heading outside.

Matching At a Glance
• Best for ages: 3–5
• Prep: Low
• Pages: 5 worksheet pages
Try this next: Letter Matching Worksheets
Notes: Works well for independent practice or guided table time
What’s Included in This Printable Pack
This printable pack includes simple matching pages designed for preschoolers who are just starting to focus and compare visuals. The pages are straightforward, so kids can work with minimal help.
- Multiple worksheet pages
- Designed for ages 3–5
How to Use These Printables
These pages are easy to fit into your day without overthinking it.
- Talk through the matching task using simple words.
- Let your child match the pictures on each page.
- Sit nearby while they work and offer help if needed.
- Review the matches together by pointing to and naming them.

Skills Your Preschooler is Practicing
These worksheets support early learning without feeling overwhelming. Matching activities naturally build several foundational skills at once.
- visual scanning
- hand-eye coordination
- fine motor skills
- pencil control
Learning Activities & Extensions
You can extend these worksheets without adding extra prep or supplies.
- Say the names of each picture out loud to support early literacy
- Offer one page during quiet time for independent work
- Pair the activity with a matching-themed game or puzzle

More Printables Like This
If your child enjoys matching activities, you can keep the momentum going with similar low-prep pages. These options work well alongside this pack.
- Bug Matching Worksheet
- Printable Alphabet Matching Game
- Cow Shape Matching Worksheets
- Matching Alphabet Worksheets for Kindergarten
- Dinosaur Number Matching Activity
FAQs About These Worksheets
Yes. Most preschoolers can complete these with minimal help once they understand the task.
You can place them in sheet protectors and use dry-erase markers for repeated practice.
No. Crayons or pencils are enough to get started.

Get Your Free Printable
Grab the free printable and use it with your preschooler today. It’s quick, easy, and fits right into your routine. Just print the pages, and you’re ready to go.
These matching pages make skill practice simple without adding stress to your day. They’re easy to rotate with other activities like the Bug Matching Worksheet or the Printable Alphabet Matching Game, and I like having them ready for days when we need something that just works.

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.


