Kids will have a great time dividing the world into the living and nonliving with this loads of fun learning activity. Players dag and drop the images into the correct category and receive immediate feedback if they have classified the image correctly. The images are all photographs which helps young learners truly connect with the lesson. And with 48 different images, the game never becomes routine - it changes every time, introducing new living and nonliving things each time it is played. I
Use photos of real objects and things to teach your kiddos about the difference between living and nonliving. This resource comes with 48 beautifully illustrated cards and two sorting mats. The mats include the qualities that help us decide if something is living or not. Also included are four cut and paste worksheets.
You could use the cards with the sorting mats or as a bulletin board. Either way everyone will enjoy doing this sort. The items to sort are sometimes subtle - such as a wind
Use this loads-of-fun vertebrate sorting game to help your kids grasp the differences between the five major groups of vertebrates: Mammals, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds and Fish. It features beautiful photos of real animals and lots of action that is sure to maintain a high level of interest. You can start with the review of animal classification for vertebrate animals. Each of the five featured classes is explained in concise and easily understood language. At any point in the game section,
1st - 3rd
Basic Principles, Biology, English Language Arts
$3.00
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