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Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards
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This Visual Discrimination Pattern Matching Cards will help your students with their reading fluency. Students will take a card and use manipulatives to create the same pattern on the other side. Or they can use markers, crayons or a pencil and create the pattern.

These work great as a center activity and can be done independently. I suggest laminating the cards back to back so that the students can do the activity over and over again.

How does Visual Discrimination help with reading?

The ability to discriminate or classify objects based on patterns, colors, details,

texture, or size. This helps students with their reading fluency skills. Practicing Visual Discrimination will help students see similarities and differences in words

Included in the unit are 36 FULL SIZE COLOR cards and the cards get harder as the number on the card increases. These can also be differentiated for the different levels in your class. They grow with the level of the child.

You may be interested in our KINDERGARTED INTERACTIVE SIGHT WORD Activity.

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Match the Pattern with Visual Discrimination Task Cards

Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Description

This Visual Discrimination Pattern Matching Cards will help your students with their reading fluency. Students will take a card and use manipulatives to create the same pattern on the other side. Or they can use markers, crayons or a pencil and create the pattern.

These work great as a center activity and can be done independently. I suggest laminating the cards back to back so that the students can do the activity over and over again.

How does Visual Discrimination help with reading?

The ability to discriminate or classify objects based on patterns, colors, details,

texture, or size. This helps students with their reading fluency skills. Practicing Visual Discrimination will help students see similarities and differences in words

Included in the unit are 36 FULL SIZE COLOR cards and the cards get harder as the number on the card increases. These can also be differentiated for the different levels in your class. They grow with the level of the child.

You may be interested in our KINDERGARTED INTERACTIVE SIGHT WORD Activity.

Don’t forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love FEEDBACK!

LET'S CONNECT Special Treat Friday Blog | Writing Membership | TPT | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

As always, please contact me with any questions.

Thank you so much,

Special Treat Friday, Heather McKinsey

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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math time fun
Rated 5 out of 5
May 27, 2026
This was a super fun and easy math craft that was easy to differentiate for my students
Donna F.
834 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
January 29, 2022
Wonderful resource!
Jennifer K.
149 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties

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