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Errorless Activity - Sort IDENTICAL cars by color

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Errorless learning is a teaching technique that involves minimizing errors during the learning process by providing learners with prompts or cues to help them avoid making mistakes. This approach is particularly effective with young early learning students because it can help build their confidence and prevent frustration, which can be major barriers to learning.

Here are some reasons why it is important for educators to teach errorless learning to young early learning students:

  1. -Promotes success

  2. -Reduces frustration

  3. -Increases independence

  4. -Builds a strong foundation for future learning


ERRORLESS ACTIVITY

This is a great starter activity for the learner who is being introduced to the concept of grouping/sorting. Sorting is an early math skill and is a building block for future math learning. This activity is errorless which means there are no wrong answers and with success there will be lots of praise and reinforcement for a job well done! Errorless teaching is a great way to build excitement for a new skill.

Sort identical cars by color

This downloadable PDF is an educational activity that involves sorting identical cars by color.

Here's an example of how you might carry out the activity sorting identical cars by color:

  1. -Gather materials: You will start with two large car color sorting cards Ex. one blue and one red and twelve smaller cards six identical red and six identical blue cars on them.

  2. -Introduce the activity: Show the learners the two large car color cards and explain that you will be sorting the smaller cards by color of the car.

  3. -Demonstrate the sorting process: Often times when I am introducing a new activity I will begin by sorting one or two of the cards myself, explaining what I am doing along the way. For example, "This card has a blue car on it, so it goes with the blue card." or "This card has a red car on it, so it goes with the red card.

    -reinforce learning: Once all of the learners have sorted their cards, review the activity as a group. Reinforce!

By using hands-on activities like this, learners can develop their sorting skills while also improving their language, fine motor, and visual discrimination abilities.

This is a grouping/sorting book where the learner will sort identical cars by color. The design is clean and simple with limited visual distraction so the learner can focus on just task. It is also easy to create. Print and cut- cut once. Laminate and velcro the individual cards for years of teaching and learning.

Enjoy

IFIO girl

I'll Figure It Out

What's Included

13 page downloadable PDF

colors included-

red

orange

black

blue

green

yellow

brown

pink

Resource Tags

errorless activity sorting colors sorting cars sorting identical pictures visual discrimination ablls r autism discrete trial early problem solving tasked based teaching

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