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"Baby Animal Match-Up" is an interactive memory game designed to enhance the cognitive abilities of grade 1 students. The game is available on the website readingreadiness.org and features cute illustrations of baby animals and their parents.
In this game, students are presented with a grid of face-down cards, each containing an image of a baby animal. Their task is to flip over two cards at a time, trying to find a match between a baby animal and its parent. If they find a matching pair, the cards stay face-up, and the students receive points for their successful match. If the cards do not match, they flip back over, and the students have to remember their locations for future matches.
The game is timed, and students can play multiple rounds to improve their scores and memory skills. As they progress through the game, the difficulty level increases with more complex matches to make, such as matching different species of animals with their parents.
With its fun and engaging graphics, "Baby Animal Match-Up" is an excellent tool for young learners to improve their concentration, visual memory, and recognition skills while having fun.
In this game, students are presented with a grid of face-down cards, each containing an image of a baby animal. Their task is to flip over two cards at a time, trying to find a match between a baby animal and its parent. If they find a matching pair, the cards stay face-up, and the students receive points for their successful match. If the cards do not match, they flip back over, and the students have to remember their locations for future matches.
The game is timed, and students can play multiple rounds to improve their scores and memory skills. As they progress through the game, the difficulty level increases with more complex matches to make, such as matching different species of animals with their parents.
With its fun and engaging graphics, "Baby Animal Match-Up" is an excellent tool for young learners to improve their concentration, visual memory, and recognition skills while having fun.
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Âge recommandé: 6 ans
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