Description
Matching cards of eleven domestic and wild animals and their silhouette foot prints.
Control cards for independent work and self correction.
Print the cards in Landscape mode. Cut apart and laminate, if you desire.
PLUS foot print tracing pages. *Note that this set, while it contains a few of the same animals, also features different animals that are not in the matching card set. For example, there is a frog foot print.
One set features half of the animal’s print to the left on graph paper. An older child is challenged to complete the print by mirror copying freehand to the right.
Younger children have pages where they can complete the animal’s foot print. Then they could be encouraged to draw the animal themselves. And perhaps write a sentence or two?
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Montessori reading comprehension biology science kindergarten preschool animals animal tracks footprints
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Description
Matching cards of eleven domestic and wild animals and their silhouette foot prints.
Control cards for independent work and self correction.
Print the cards in Landscape mode. Cut apart and laminate, if you desire.
PLUS foot print tracing pages. *Note that this set, while it contains a few of the same animals, also features different animals that are not in the matching card set. For example, there is a frog foot print.
One set features half of the animal’s print to the left on graph paper. An older child is challenged to complete the print by mirror copying freehand to the right.
Younger children have pages where they can complete the animal’s foot print. Then they could be encouraged to draw the animal themselves. And perhaps write a sentence or two?
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You may also like:
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Please take a moment to click on the little green star by my shop's name. That way, you'll get a head's up when I post new materials...always at a discount for a few days.
Do you leave feedback? I always do. That way, I get credits toward purchasing TPT clip art and graphics that I can use to make new materials. So when you buy a TPT product, don't forget the feedback!
Thanks for stopping by,
Mary
Montessori reading comprehension biology science kindergarten preschool animals animal tracks footprints



