![]() Check it out on Amazon here! Teachers and parents alike are raving about how much they like the over 170 simple educational activities included in this book. Need more simple learning activities for preschool?Ĭheck out Everyday Preschool. 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. Here are the free printable farm cards one more time –> download here. A colour banner for your farm animals and their young display. If you are visiting with a child who is doing this and want to narrate try phrases such as ” When you were a baby were you very little?” If there is no response maybe try something like” That chick is much smaller than the chicken.” I tend to open with things like this and then just follow where the conversation leads after that.įor older children, you can put more cards out to match up. Download Baby Animals Match for macOS 10.6.6 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Pop the cards in one container and the animal figurines in the other and place a few cards on the tray as an invitation. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about Baby Animals Match. I’ll be laminating mine at school tomorrow. If you have a straight cutter use it, if you plan to use this farm matching activity in a classroom I’d laminate the cards. You will need to print out the Farm Babies Matching Cards ( click here for the pdf), scissors, some farm babies figurines like these from Safari, a few containers and a tray. From basic phonemic awareness that a word like cow starts with c which makes a /k/ sound to supporting spelling for children who are on the cusp of independent writing. And if they already know them this can be a fun worksheet to test their knowledge. You Don’t Look Like Your Mother, by Aileen Lucia Fisher. The names of the animals are on the cards for a few reasons, it teaches children to associate print with spoken words when teachers point and use the words, but it also supports children at different levels of development. Teach them the names of baby animals with this simple, fun matching game. The famed author of the Curious George books uses short verses to match animal mothers with their babies in this fold out book. This matching activity is an example of the kind of vocabulary-building exercise that you’ll find in All About Reading.The goal of an activity like this farm matching activity is not just to match up the animals, it is to look at how an animal grows and changes, using the figurines allow the children to manipulate and examine the animal more closely than simply using two photos, and children can compare which animals change a lot and those that look similar from the time they are babies. ![]() How Does This Activity Fit into an AAR lesson? You can help your child build her vocabulary by reading and discussing the words together as she finds each match. ![]() Then help the baby animals find their mommas. Place each card in the appropriate “Mother” or “Baby” group. First have your child cut out the animal cards and the Mother and Baby labels. Match the Baby Animals with Their Mommas! This exposure will help build your child’s vocabulary, thereby increasing her reading comprehension. At the same time, your child will become familiar with names for baby animals that she may not have heard before. In this free downloadable activity, you and your child will match animal babies with their mommas. I was also delighted to learn that there are special names for many animal babies.ĭid you know that a baby platypus is called a puggle? Or that a baby grouse is called a cheeper? Such fun words! ![]() When I was growing up, I was always enchanted by the special bond between animal moms and their babies. In honor of moms everywhere, we have a special downloadable activity sheet today: “ Baby Animal Names!” ![]()
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