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This pdf document includes over 60 photographs from the "Patterns In Nature" powerpoint. Simply print the document on cardstock, cut on the lines, and use as a card sort activity. Ask students to talk about what they notice. You can also print two copies of the document and use the cards for a memory match game.
Kindergarten Science TEKS K.3B, K.4B
Ahead of the Game
Kindergarten Science TEKS K.3B, K.4B
Ahead of the Game
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Description
This pdf document includes over 60 photographs from the "Patterns In Nature" powerpoint. Simply print the document on cardstock, cut on the lines, and use as a card sort activity. Ask students to talk about what they notice. You can also print two copies of the document and use the cards for a memory match game.
Kindergarten Science TEKS K.3B, K.4B
Ahead of the Game
Kindergarten Science TEKS K.3B, K.4B
Ahead of the Game
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Mostly used with Kindergarten and 1st grades
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I used this with my 1st grade class when starting our IB unit How the World Works. The students loved it and were very engaged.
This paired really well with our patterning inquiry in Kindergarten!
The pictures are of great quality and there is a lot of variety. The children had to really think about what they were seeing and match them to the categories they thought were best. It was a little tough for the youngest children, but about 7 and up enjoyed sorting the cards.
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Nice resource with good illustrations.
Great resource, thank you!
I was having trouble finding resources to help teach this concept. This was PERFECT and very engaging for my students!
Used this one of my first weeks in my Kindergarten class. The kids loved the pictures and became a very engaging activity for them!
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