Math Literacy Sort
Math Literacy Sort
Reading
Writing
- Writing a soultion in complete sentences
- Writing a journal about a math concept
Speaking/Listening
Not Literacy
- Solving problems silently on a multiplication worksheet
- Taking notes during direct instruction
- Participating in a math talk or debate
- Using sentence stems durinig partner discussions
- Listening to a peer explain their process
Science Literacy Sort
Science Literacy Sort
Reading
Writing
- Comprehending a passage on mammals in a textbook
Speaking/Listening
Not Literacy
- Excessive underlining
- Mechanical memorization
- Sharing ideas with a peer on an experiment
History Literacy Sort
History Literacy Sort
Reading
Writing
- Analyzing a primary source
- Emailing penpals in Spain
- Writing an essay about the causes of World War II
Speaking/Listening
Not Literacy
- Mechanical memorization of vocabulary
- Debating the causes of the Civil War
- Presenting the map of your home to your peers
- Acting out an event in American History
Excellent job!
You have placed all the concepts in the correct drawer. You clearly distinguish between different types of literacy, a key skill for learning more effectively.
Try the next sort
Excellent job!
You have placed all the concepts in the correct drawer. You clearly distinguish between different types of literacy, a key skill for learning more effectively.
Try the last sort
Excellent job!
You have placed all the concepts in the correct drawer. You clearly distinguish between different types of literacy activities, a key skill for learning more effectively. You can complete the sort again, or click the Next button at the bottom of the page to continue through the course.
You're almost there!
Some concepts are not in the correct drawer…but you're very close! Remembering which techniques are which is part of learning, so making mistakes also counts as progress. Review the correct answers on the next page before proceeding.
Next
You're almost there!
Some concepts are not in the correct drawer…but you're very close! Remembering which techniques are which is part of learning, so making mistakes also counts as progress. Review the correct answers on the next page before proceeding.
Next
You're almost there!
Some concepts are not in the correct drawer…but you're very close! Remembering which techniques are which is part of learning, so making mistakes also counts as progress. Review the correct answers on the next page before proceeding.
Next
Literacy Sort
SJU
Created on March 16, 2026
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Planets Sorting Game
View
World Ecosystems
View
Chronological Ordering
View
House Parts Game
View
Historical Facts Game
View
Math Calculations
View
Puzzle Game
Explore all templates
Transcript
Math Literacy Sort
Math Literacy Sort
Reading
Writing
Speaking/Listening
Not Literacy
Science Literacy Sort
Science Literacy Sort
Reading
Writing
Speaking/Listening
Not Literacy
History Literacy Sort
History Literacy Sort
Reading
Writing
Speaking/Listening
Not Literacy
Excellent job!
You have placed all the concepts in the correct drawer. You clearly distinguish between different types of literacy, a key skill for learning more effectively.
Try the next sort
Excellent job!
You have placed all the concepts in the correct drawer. You clearly distinguish between different types of literacy, a key skill for learning more effectively.
Try the last sort
Excellent job!
You have placed all the concepts in the correct drawer. You clearly distinguish between different types of literacy activities, a key skill for learning more effectively. You can complete the sort again, or click the Next button at the bottom of the page to continue through the course.
You're almost there!
Some concepts are not in the correct drawer…but you're very close! Remembering which techniques are which is part of learning, so making mistakes also counts as progress. Review the correct answers on the next page before proceeding.
Next
You're almost there!
Some concepts are not in the correct drawer…but you're very close! Remembering which techniques are which is part of learning, so making mistakes also counts as progress. Review the correct answers on the next page before proceeding.
Next
You're almost there!
Some concepts are not in the correct drawer…but you're very close! Remembering which techniques are which is part of learning, so making mistakes also counts as progress. Review the correct answers on the next page before proceeding.
Next