Grab this free visual discrimination activity for Fall!
Visual discrimination activities are important. When kids have to look at a set of pictures and identify which one is different, they’re practicing the skills they need to distinguish between letters and numbers. This is especially important when comparing tricky letters such as b and d.
I simply printed the cards and asked my daughter to identify which image was different. Some were simple – like this one.
Others were a bit trickier – like this one with the pumpkin stem facing the opposite direction.
She enjoyed this activity and had no problems with it.
My Four asked if we should have my Two do this activity. He’s not quite ready yet. 😉
I hope you can use these cards at home or in your classroom!
Profe_Rosario
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Betty
Thank you for sharing your great ideas.❤️
Anna G
Thank you for your kind comment, Betty!
Denice
Thank you for sharing your great ideas!
Anna G
You’re welcome, Denice!
jenny
Thanks so much. your ideas are helping so much with my planning for term 4.
Jenny
Anna G
I’m so glad to hear that, Jenny!
Manahil
Thank u so much?
Anna G
You’re welcome, Manahil!
Marva Salami
I just printed the” I can count things that go” book. Will instruct me on how to put it together? I hope this is not a silly question, thanks.
Anna G
Hello! I explain that at the end of this post: https://www.themeasuredmom.com/free-numbers-book-kids-ages-2-5/
Becky Martin
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Dee Scott
Thank you for the great ideas. I shared them with my staff.
Anna G
You’re welcome, Dee!