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This is a great sorting task for young learners. Students can work on sorting, classifying, and comparing hats by attributes such as size, colors, or patterns. Included are a writing and graphing task.
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PreK - 2nd
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Description
This is a great sorting task for young learners. Students can work on sorting, classifying, and comparing hats by attributes such as size, colors, or patterns. Included are a writing and graphing task.
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A great resource! Very helpful for my first graders! Thanks!
The fur did not show up very much on the white card stock that I printed the hats on. It would be so much easier if the small hats were on small square cards or rectangles so that I could cut them out with the paper cutter and the fur needs to be outlined or something. I guess I was hoping that this would all have been fixed from the last person who wrote comments and had problems with the product and it wasn't.......
I'm always looking for sorting activities. Loved your idea but found I had to print many pages to achieve just a few sorting options.
When I ran off the graph in black and white, the white "fur" of the hats disappeared. They need to be outlined so that they show up. Also, the designs (snowflake, stripe, etc,) did not show up. I had to go over the designs and outline the fur with black marker. Same with the color hats. I couldn't just cut the hats out in squares on the paper cutter because the white fur did not show up well on the white paper. So I had to cut out each hat individually which took more time. The white fur needs to be outlined or be a different color so that it shows up on white paper.
Thank you for letting me know. I need to go back and look at how I printed mine so that I can fix this. I really appreciate you letting me know. I'd like to offer you something from the store for free to try to make amends for the extra trouble you had to go through. If you see something you'd like that I have please let me know and I will email it to you. Thank you again!
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