Sorting Colors and Shapes - FRENCH VERSION
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-This is the FRENCH version-
Why we sort by color and shapes
Teaching children to sort objects by color and shape is an important foundational skill that helps to develop their cognitive abilities and prepare them for more advanced learning. Here are some reasons why sorting by color and shape is important:
1. Development of visual discrimination skills: Sorting by color and shape helps children develop visual discrimination skills, which is the ability to distinguish between different colors and shapes. These skills are essential for reading, writing, and math, and are crucial for success in many other areas of learning.
2. Early math skills: Sorting by color and shape helps children learn early math concepts such as categorization, classification, and patterning. These skills are fundamental for understanding more complex mathematical concepts later on.
3. Language development: Sorting activities provide opportunities for children to use language to describe and compare objects based on their color and shape. This helps to build their vocabulary and strengthen their communication skills.
4. Fine motor skills: Sorting by color and shape also helps to develop fine motor skills, as children manipulate and sort objects using their fingers and hands.
example-
-Start by presenting the two large color cards (one blue and one red) to the learners. Explain that they will be sorting the smaller cards based on their color and shape.
-Next, present the 12 smaller cards (6 blue cards and 6 red cards) to the learners. Make sure the cards are different shapes, such as circles, squares, and triangles, to add an additional sorting dimension.
-Ask the learners to sort the cards into two piles, one for each color. Encourage them to use the large color cards as a reference to help them sort the smaller cards.
-Once the learners have sorted the cards by color, ask them to further sort each pile by shape. For example, they can create sub-piles for circles, squares, and triangles within each color pile.
Overall, sorting by color and shape is an effective way to introduce young children to key concepts and skills that will help them succeed in many areas of learning. As a teacher, incorporating these activities into your classroom can help promote student success and growth.
This activity is a great starter activity for the learner who is being introduced to the concept of grouping/sorting.
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What's Included
A PDF with 45 pages.
SHAPES
circle
triangle
square
rectangle
diamond
heart
arrow
cross
crescent
star
oval
COLORS
red
yellow
pink
orange
blue
purple
brown
black
gold
gray
green
white
BONUS - SHAPE OBJECTS
OVAL
HEART
CIRCLE
TRIANGLE
SQUARE
STAR