Apple Memory Game: A Word About Printing
Apple Memory Game: A Word About Printing
Thank you for downloading the Little Spark Company Apple Memory
Game. This set features watercolour images of 12 apple varieties.
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Instructions
Preparation
Print in colour on bright white cardstock, at least 65lb weight. Select the
double-sided option beginning with page 3 to print the pattern on the
reverse.
For best results, use a paper cutter and begin by cutting along the dotted
horizontal lines, followed by the vertical lines. You should now have a set
of 24 cards.
Presentation
Memory Game
Lay the cards out in a grid, image-side down. Turn over any two cards. Do
they match? If not, turn them back over. Now turn over another card. Do
you recall seeing this card? Where is it? Encourage the child to locate the
matching card. Once a match has been found, remove those cards and
place them to the side.
This game can be played in small groups or individually. For younger
children, start with a smaller subset of cards, and gradually add more
cards to increase the difficulty.
Once the lesson has been presented, the child is ready to work
independently.
Matching
In this activity, the cards are separated into two identical groups. Begin by
laying out the cards from one group in a row, one at a time. Once all the
cards have been laid out, take a card from the second pile and place it
beside it’s match.
Once again, for smaller children, you may wish to begin with a smaller
subset of cards and then gradually add more cards to increase the
difficulty.
Once the lesson has been presented, the child is ready to work
independently.
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