4/12/2024 0 Comments Mother and baby animal matching![]() I feel very proud as J created the game himself – we haven’t done any matching games with him as he hasn’t had the patience before to play them but creating his own game he’s very eager to play. With T we played it “Mummy has a horse can you find a horse” and I would show her the horse and she would then try to hunt for the horse among the cards. *you will notice on some of the cards I have the same name for the baby animal as the adult as we haven’t got around to the name for those specific baby animal names yet*. Animals and Their Young Posters (SB116) A set of printable posters showing various animals and their young. Growth Numbers 1-20 (SB1441) A set of pictures showing the growth stages of various living things, with the numbers from 1 to 20. and then to find the baby animal, foal, lamb, puppy etc…. These games challenge you to find baby animal pairs, spot differences in photos, and match baby critters with their parents. A colour banner for your farm animals and their young display. With J I asked him to find the mummy horse, sheep, dog etc…. Match the baby animal to their parent with these adorable animal cards Features 33 different animals Also Check Out. We moved away from the table and set up by cards on the floor. ![]() He was very proud of his animal cards and asked me to write the animals names on the cards – he then “wrote” over a few with his crayons as he wanted to be like Mummy. This is great for differentiating instruction. Older students can match animal mothers and babies with their names. Onto each card that I had cut J stuck a single animal. This game can be played with younger students matching pictures of animal mothers and their babies. J and I then peeled off the backs of the stickers – he did really well peeling off a few of the stickers but then found it a bit too much of a challenge and handed me each one after telling me what the animal was and the noise it made with “Mummy take off back please”. I started by cutting a couple of pieces of card into small sections (it was very spur of the moment so some of the cards aren’t the same size as others). matching words and pictures Matching pairs. This matching game involves using cards to put the baby version of an animal with its mother. Mother and Baby Animal Match Matching pairs. Mom and Baby Card Matching Game with Farm Animals. G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G9 G10 G12 matching. How we made the where’s my mummy farm animal matching game J practiced his fine motor skills peeling off the back of stickers 10000+ results for adult and baby animals matching match the things (new card:BEAR alpha) Matching pairs. If you are using pictures you will need some glue What you need to make the where’s my mummy gameĪnimal pictures of a mummy animal and a baby – we used foam stickers Using that he said we could find the mummy and thinking on my feet we cut up some card and had fun sticking the animals on and then we played Where’s my mummy with J and T. He noticed when we were sorting out the stickers for the farm picture that we made that there were 2 different sizes of animal stickers – a mummy and a baby animal. Laminate the cards for extra durability.Ĭlick here for FREE printable cards for animal matching and early learning fun.In yesterday’s 30 days to hands on play post about stickers I let on that J had created his own game – this is the first time he has done anything like this and it’s such a proud mummy moment. The activity is great for children up to 3 years old. ![]() After cutting cards, draw with a marker or. Print on card stock and laminate for longer use. These are also great for children to do a pairing activity match animals and their babies. Handwriting Practice: if you laminate you. Once laminated, cross out the word and ask the child to spell it. mammals, marsupials, carnivores or even what countries they live in. Match the mother animal to the baby animal. This resource also comes with an answer sheet so you can easily check whether your children have completed the task successfully. Print out 2 copies and play the memory game. An example of these include: Turtle - Hatchling. ![]() ![]() This Montessori inspired activity uses mini wild animals (that you can find at the dollar store for next to nothing) to play a matching game with printable cards. In a Montessori classroom, teaching children about mother animals and their offspring can be a valuable and engaging activity. Our Mother and Baby Animals Matching Cards consist of twenty different animals that your class then has to match with the correct baby. They say that we can absorb more information (in percentage of time) by the time we are 3 years old, then the rest of our years. It is super important to teach our children as much as we can in their early years as it is amazing just how much they can absorb. ![]()
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