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Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
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Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center
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"My students loved these. they used them with magnetic chips and "decorated" their flower. It was also perfect for boosting engagement on our lesson about magnets."
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Build a Flower: Spring Visual Discrimination Patterning Activity

This is a hands-on math center perfect for a spring or gardening theme in a Preschool or Kindergarten classroom. I bet you already have the materials needed for this activity, as it is very versatile. Material options included: gems, mini erasers, circle counters, magnetic chips with magnet wands, pom pom balls, buttons, bingo chips, stickers or other rainbow colored small manipulatives.

These flower visual discrimination cards and activity mats are fun for students to copy the pattern or design on the card to match their flower using manipulatives.

Students will look at the card, and match the 15 colorful circles on their empty flower mat. There are 40 unique task cards plus a task box cover card - using 6 colors: red, orange, white, green, blue, and purple.

What's included?

  • 1 Task Box Cover (color)
  • 40 Task Cards
    • task cards print 4 to a page in color only

  • 6 Build a Flower Mats (4 color and 2 black/white)
    • 3 have have white circles for matching (pink, purple and white)
    • 3 have black circles for matching (pink, purple, and white)

Add these cards with your pom pom balls (or manipulative of choice) for a quick set up for math centers, small groups or task box independent work this spring. Students will love decorating their flowers and copying the patterns.

Here's another fun visual discrimination activity using linking cubes.

This activity is also found the in the BUNDLE of Visual Discrimination Activities.


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Thank you and Enjoy!

Mrs. Jackson

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Flower Color Matching Task Cards | Visual Discrimination Spring Math Center

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What others say

"My students loved these. they used them with magnetic chips and "decorated" their flower. It was also perfect for boosting engagement on our lesson about magnets."
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Haley d.

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Description

Build a Flower: Spring Visual Discrimination Patterning Activity

This is a hands-on math center perfect for a spring or gardening theme in a Preschool or Kindergarten classroom. I bet you already have the materials needed for this activity, as it is very versatile. Material options included: gems, mini erasers, circle counters, magnetic chips with magnet wands, pom pom balls, buttons, bingo chips, stickers or other rainbow colored small manipulatives.

These flower visual discrimination cards and activity mats are fun for students to copy the pattern or design on the card to match their flower using manipulatives.

Students will look at the card, and match the 15 colorful circles on their empty flower mat. There are 40 unique task cards plus a task box cover card - using 6 colors: red, orange, white, green, blue, and purple.

What's included?

  • 1 Task Box Cover (color)
  • 40 Task Cards
    • task cards print 4 to a page in color only

  • 6 Build a Flower Mats (4 color and 2 black/white)
    • 3 have have white circles for matching (pink, purple and white)
    • 3 have black circles for matching (pink, purple, and white)

Add these cards with your pom pom balls (or manipulative of choice) for a quick set up for math centers, small groups or task box independent work this spring. Students will love decorating their flowers and copying the patterns.

Here's another fun visual discrimination activity using linking cubes.

This activity is also found the in the BUNDLE of Visual Discrimination Activities.


Follow me on instagram or pinterest for hands-on learning ideas for toddlers and preschoolers.

Follow me on TPT to be the first to know about new products & sales.

Thank you and Enjoy!

Mrs. Jackson

Report this resource to TPT
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My students loved these. they used them with magnetic chips and "decorated" their flower. It was also perfect for boosting engagement on our lesson about magnets.
Haley D.
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