Sorting Body Parts - Non-Identicals
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Life Skills, Math, Early Math, Science, Life Sciences, Human Body
About This Product
"Sort the Body Parts" activity is designed to help learners develop their understanding of human anatomy by identifying and categorizing different body parts. In this activity, the learner is presented with a set of picture cards, each featuring a specific body part, such as hands, heads, feet, and so on.
The learner is then given a set of non-identical pictures of each body part and asked to sort them into the correct picture card. For example, if the learner is presented with a card featuring a hand, they will be given several non-identical pictures of hands to sort onto that card.
This activity is ideal for learners of all ages, as it helps to develop their observational and analytical skills, as well as their knowledge of human anatomy. It is also an engaging and interactive way for learners to practice and reinforce their understanding of different body parts.
Parts of the body in this activity:
head
eye
eyes
nose
ear
lips
mouth
arm
hand
hand
feet
foot
leg
This activity can be adapted to suit learners at different levels, with more challenging variations featuring more complex body parts or additional categories for sorting. Overall, "Sort the Body Parts" is a fun and effective educational activity that can help learners to build their understanding of the human body.
The pictures are clear and recognizable with various ethnicity represented. The pages are clear of visual distractions which helps the learner focus on the task. This activity is easy to create and assemble - Print and laminate all cards, cut out the individual sorting cards, and velcro them to the corresponding activity place. You can coil bind the activity or three hole punch and place it in a binder or use book rings to hold the activity together.
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What's Included
A PDF with 33 pages.