History: Matching Exercise, original project
Friday, March 19, 2010 at 10:08AM Stefanie Arcaini of Rome, Italy shares her original History lesson in the form of a matching exercise. You can secure this sheet on heavy cardstock, laminate, provide a dry-erase marker (and eraser) and allow the child to draw a line from each “past” picture to its matching “present” picture.
Matching Exercise, Stefanie Arcaini
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You can also turn this into a card-matching exercise. Simply cut out each picture, create 8 laminated cards, and play a matching game. Fun!...and a great tool for further dialogue.
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