
PICTURE CARDS | Compare & Contrast
Compare & Contrast
AGE GROUP: 5+
Spark your students’ interest in learning to compare and contrast objects with this new fun and colourful Picture Card game! This is an easy-to-use intervention tool to build your students’ ability of identifying similarities and differences between objects. Brimming with full-colour pictures and 240 targeted questions, it’s sure to boost your students’ critical thinking and categorisation skills while keeping them eager to learn!
The pack includes 60 printable double-sided picture cards and 3 suggestions for activities with the use of 2 special dices. What is more, it includes a part that is specially designed for tablets, so that the cards can also be used autonomously.
Each card features a full-colour picture of two everyday items that belong to a specific category, followed by 4 different questions that prompt your students to identify similarities and differences between the items depicted as well as to contemplate connections between these items and other objects in the world around them.
Included are:
- 60 printable double-sided picture cards,
- 240 practice questions,
- 3 different interactive games,
- a printable box to store the cards,
- printable dice templates for the games,
- a part that is specially designed for tablets.
The eBook PICTURE CARDS | Compare & Contrast is a super practical tool to easily fit critical thinking teaching into your busy schedule and watch it work wonders for your students!
This particular card pack forms part of a whole set of materials that seek to support the development of 30 different skills and are aimed at various age groups. The cost for printing and laminating the materials is estimated at 6-10€ for each pack containing 60 cards.
Type: 1 pdf File
Size: 23 MB
SKU: EN-EB1012
Number of pages: 99
Author: Collective Work – Upbility
Translation & Proofreading: Sofia Natsa
Readable on: PC / Mac, Tablet PCs, E-Readers
Printable format available: Yes
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