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Sorting Non-Identical Fruit

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In the "Sorting Non-Identical Fruit" activity, students will have the opportunity to improve their visual discrimination and categorization skills. The activity consists of a set of fruit activity cards, each depicting a different type of fruit, and six corresponding sorting cards for each fruit.

Each sorting card will feature a picture of the same type of fruit, but with subtle differences in color, size, and shape. Students will need to carefully examine the sorting cards and use their critical thinking skills to sort them into the correct group based on the corresponding fruit activity card.

This activity is not only fun and engaging, but also provides an early math foundation by introducing sorting and grouping concepts. By engaging in hands-on sorting and grouping of non-identical fruits, students can develop important cognitive skills such as attention to detail, observation, and reasoning.

The "Sorting Non-Identical Fruit" activity is a great way to encourage students to work together and practice their communication and problem-solving skills while having fun. This activity can be easily adapted for different ages and levels of ability, making it a versatile and useful tool for any classroom or learning environment.

The pages are clear of visual distractions which helps the learner focus on the task. This activity is easy to create - Print and laminate all cards, cut out the individual sorting cards and velcro to the corresponding activity mat. If you have a coil binding machine you can coil bind and create a bound activity book. You could also three hole punch the mats and put them in a binder or use binder rings for many years of teaching and learning.

Enjoy,

IFIO girl

I'll Figure It Out

What's Included

39 page sorting activity with 22 different fruits each with 6 corresponding non-identical fruits.

apple

watermelon

grapes

orange

peach

plum

pear

blueberries

strawberry

banana

lime

pineapple

cherry

cantaloupe

blackberry

mango

lychee

kiwi

avocado

raspberry

lemon

coconut

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sorting visual discrimination early learner ABLLS-R B8 speech therapy occupational therapy ABLLS-r easy to creat sorting fruit autism

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