Object to Object Matching: Difference between revisions
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== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
*The objects used in matching should be beautiful and interesting to entice the child to do the work. | |||
*The objects should should be changed out regularly (perhaps once a month) to give the children incentive to do revisit the work. | |||
*The objects can go along with a monthly theme or unit study. | |||
== Control of Error == | == Control of Error == |
Revision as of 05:42, 5 October 2013
Object to Object Matching | |
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Language - Language Foundation | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 3 + |
Prerequisites | Using a Mat |
Materials | pairs of objects small basket |
In this activity the child matches pairs of objects.
Presentation
- Carry the basket to a mat. Place it in the upper right corner.
- Remove all of the objects and place them randomly on the mat.
- Select an object and place it in the upper left corner of the mat.
- Select another object and hold it next to the first to see if they match.
- If they do not match, place it below the first object.
- If they do match, place the object next to the first.
- Continue in the way until all of the objects have been matched.
Points of Interest
- The objects used in matching should be beautiful and interesting to entice the child to do the work.
- The objects should should be changed out regularly (perhaps once a month) to give the children incentive to do revisit the work.
- The objects can go along with a monthly theme or unit study.
Control of Error
- There are only two of each object.