Match the Fur to the Zoo Animal – Science Center Activity Print & Boom Cards
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- This is a bundle of my visual discrimination science center activity puzzles where students match a close up of the animal's skin/fur/scales to the actual animal using high quality real photos. Print and digital version included. These puzzles promote attention to detail, identifying comparing and cPrice $16.40Original Price $20.50Save $4.10
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This is a visual discrimination science center activity where students match the fur to the animal using high quality real photos. Print and digital version included. These puzzles promote attention to detail, identifying comparing and contrasting real animals, and exploring parts of different animals - all great things for our budding scientists.
Each puzzle pair is uniquely cut so that the student can use during independent use. It can also be used in a large group by giving each student one puzzle piece and they have to find a friend that has the match.
Animals include: an elephant, tiger, peacock, zebra, cheetah, tortoise, giraffe, crocodile, gorilla, snake, orangutan, frog, flamingo, toucan bird, and a brown bear.
This is a great activity to supplement zoo themed lesson.
Use in: Large group | Small Group | Independent Use | Science Center | Early finishers | Virtual Learning | Homework.
What makes it extra special?
The pictures in this resource activity are high quality photographs of real animals.
Color printers work well, but if you can afford it, I would have them printed at your local photo center on 8x10 photo paper.
How you can use this resource:
- Stock them in your science or math centers for independent use
- Use them in large group time by giving each student one puzzle piece and instruct them to find a friend that has the matching piece
- Assign them to hybrid or online students
Tip: Don’t cut the middle section of each set until AFTER laminating. It is harder for students to put the pieces together if the middle section has a laminated margin
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Skills developed in this resource:
I designed this game to align to the Preschool Foundational and Kindergarten Readiness Standards used in my state, which are:
Students will gain an understanding of life science through studying the nature of living things
1. Actively explore living things.
2. Collect information about living things.
3. Explore the parts of different animals (e.g., skin, fur, feathers, scales)
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