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Printable picture matching cards (print two copies of each): | |||
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|width="100"|[[Image:Monet Matching pdf icon.jpg|link=Media:Monet Matching.pdf|100 px]] | |||
|width="100"|[[Image:Van Gogh Matching pdf icon.jpg|link=Media:Van Gogh Matching.pdf|100 px]] | |||
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|valign="top" align="center"|[[Media:Monet Matching.pdf | Monet]] | |||
|valign="top" align="center"|[[Media:Van Gogh Matching.pdf | Van Gogh]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:22, 26 April 2011
Picture Matching | |
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Language - Language Foundation | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 3 + |
Prerequisites | Object to Picture Matching |
Materials | pairs of matching picture cards small basket or tray |
In this activity the child matches cards with identical pictures.
Presentation
- Carry the tray to a mat. Place it in the upper right corner.
- Take one set of cards and line them up along the left side of the mat. If there are a large number of cards, use two columns.
- Take a card from the second stack. Compare it to the first card already on the mat. If they don't match compare it to the next card, and so forth.
- Continue until a match is found.
- Repeat this process with the rest of the cards until all the pictures have been matched.
- When putting the work away, be sure to randomize the cards within each set.
Points of Interest
Control of Error
- Marks to check the work could be put on the backs of the cards.
Source: Leptir Montessori Blog
Variations and Extensions
Material
Printable picture matching cards (print two copies of each):
Monet | Van Gogh |