This Montessori learning activity focuses on matching miniature tropical fish to their matching realistic photo cards. Children lay out the cards and place the miniature fish on the matching picture. Matching Skill - Visual Discrimination: This activity focuses on more advanced preschool matching. The objects are not an exact copy of the photo so children need to carefully observe details to match correctly. Children problem solve by looking at distinctive attributes that they can see on both the object and the photo. Usually they will start by color and eliminate pictures that do not share the same color. They can also look at shapes, patterns and details. They might ask themselves "what fish has spots?" or "which fish is long and skinny?". Most likely they will notice more than one fish with spots and have to look at another attribute. Recognizing these little details helps a child grow their category knowledge and learn new vocabulary! What is Included: - 11 miniature tropical saltwater fish. (2"- 3" Long) - 11 laminated cards professionally printed on 100# cardstock and laminated with 5 mil lamination. The cards are classroom tough. Cards are 2.6"x 2.5". Extensions: - The photo cards include names of the fish so you can extend the play with researching the fish! - This activity is small enough to take with you and can be extended into pretend play or sensory bins with the mini fish figurines. - You can have the children sort and categorize the figurines by like traits on their own. What they are learning while having fun - Matching objects to pictures encourages one-to-one correspondence (basic math skill) and visual discrimination. - Observing and comparing small details to match correctly.
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