Develop processing and organization skills with this delightful puzzle activity. This early childhood learning center will strengthen sequencing and pictoral storytelling skills in young children when they are told to put the images in the correct order and describe what is happening in the scene depicted. The puzzle pieces will illustrate for students how the different steps fit together to complete a process. They are self-checking when teachers number the pieces in the right order on the back of each piece.
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Size: | 8.5″x11″ |
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Language: | Not Applicable |
Language Style: | Not Applicable |
Gender: | Boys |
Color: | Color |
Grade(s): | Pre-2nd |
Resource Type(s): | Curriculum, Learning Centers |
Subject(s): | Secular Studies, Math, Tefillah, Brachos |
Contents: | 5 – 8.5″x11″- Color | Glossy Cardstock | Laminated |
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Page Scaling: | None | ||
Notes: |
Some cutting and assembly may be required. Laminated items will require trimming. Items larger than 11×17 inches may require a large format printer. |
Goals and Objectives: | All students will practice sequencing by putting the pictures together in the correct order to properly tell the story they depict. |
Skills Needed: | Counting, Verbal Skills |
Skills Developed: | The students will develop sequencing and storytelling skills. |
Publisher: | Walder Education |
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Founding Director: | Mrs. Rouhama Garelick |
Created: | Esther Merzel |
Illustration: | David Sokoloff |
Color: | Jeffrey Roth |
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