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“Match-It-Up” on the All-In-One Board!

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Do you have access to an APH All-In-One Board and Match-It-Up Frames? If so, add them together to accommodate a plethora of learning opportunities using materials and objects from around the house to build and create matching cards and games. Below is a PowerPoint to get your creative wheels spinning with possibilities such as:

  • Matching shapes, textures, colors, related objects, etc.
  • Sequencing by size, number, etc.
  • Counting activities
  • Patterning
  • Letter recognition
  • Spatial concepts
  • O&M concepts
  • Retelling stories
  • Science concepts
  • Calendar activities
  • Much more…endless possibilities!

MatchItUp Frame Activities Powerpoint

 

 

For more resources please check out our #AtHomeWithAPH resource list for free and accessible activities, tips, webinars, and more from APH, our partners, and the field at large. Have a free and accessible resource you would like us to include? Email us at communications@aph.org to tell us about it!

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