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Match Umbrellas
In this visual discrimination practice worksheet, students examine the 11 umbrellas on the worksheet and identify the 2 umbrellas that make a matching pair.
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Hidden Pictures: How Many do you See?
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students use their counting skills to identify the number of spiders, geese, cardinals, and songbirds they find in the picture.
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Match the Butterflies
For this visual discrimination worksheet, learners examine the pictures of butterflies and match the 5 pairs that are exactly the same.
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The Picture That Is Different: Transportation
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students analyze the four pictures of forms of transportation in each row. Students cross out the picture in each row that is different from the others.
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Fall – Same Worksheet
In this visual discrimination activity worksheet, learners examine 3 sets of pictures. Students match the pictures in each set that look the same..
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Different Frankenstein
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students examine 6 Frankenstein pictures and identify the Frankensteins that are different than the others.
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Brush Matching
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students match the paintbrushes, hairbrush, and toothbrush to the pictures that match their intended uses.
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Halloween – Same Worksheet
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students examine 3 sets of 3 Halloween pictures each and identify the 2 picture in each set that are alike.
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Stars Planets Space Workheet
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students examine 8 space-related pictures and determine the number of different types of shapes pictured.
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Different Dinosaur Worksheet
In this visual discrimination activity, students examine 3 sets of pictured dinosaurs and identify the dinosaurs in each set that are different than the others.
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Identify The Shape of Scale
In this online interactive visual discrimination activity, students respond to 1 multiple choice question that requires them to determine the name of the shape pictured.
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Full or Empty?
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students examine 4 pictures and determine whether the pictures show something that is full or empty.
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Things That are Empty
For this visual discrimination worksheet, students examine 12 pictures and identify whether the container in each picture is full or empty.
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Chapter 24: Pure Monopoly
Monopoly is more than a game in this presentation, which explores the characteristics of four different market models. Representing the concept of a monopolistic economy in both charts and graphs, the information in these slides can be...
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Silly Halloween Match-Up
October is a wonderful time for fall colors, pumpkins, and best of all making silly faces. Challenge your class to match up these silly faces with their pair. There are a total of five pairs to be made. The answer sheet is included.
Perkins School for the Blind
Matching Like Objects
Same and different, sorting, and tactile discrimination are what's on the agenda for today. The class practices sorting objects and attempts to determine which objects are the same and different and why. The purpose is to increase...
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Factoring Polynomials
In this Algebra II/college level worksheet, students use the discriminate to determine if a polynomial has factors with integral coefficients and factor polynomials, including factoring by pulling out the GCF and factoring by grouping....
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Word Roots 3 cern, jur, leg Advanced Level Synonym or Antonym Word Puzzle
Does your class know the meaning of abjure, perjury, certify, discriminate, illegitimate, and relegate? Find out by assigning this exercise, where learners choose both a synonym and an antonym from a word list to go along with each...
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Introduce /d/
Give youngsters a better grasp of the letter d by combining letter sounds, pronunciation, recognition, and word examples. Scholars examine the letter shape then listen to you make the /d/ sound and try it on their own....
Personal Genetics Education Project
Protecting Athletes with Genetic Conditions: Sickle Cell Trait
Should school and professional teams test athletes for sickle cell trait? Will it protect them by providing knowledge or lead to discrimination by not allowing them to participate in sports? After learning about this genetic disorder,...
Carolina K-12
Reemergence of the “Vanishing Americans” ‐ Native Americans and World War II
Discover the many contributions and sacrifices of Native Americans during World War II. After gaining background information through a detailed PowerPoint presentation and guided notes, your young historians will participate in...
Special Olympics
SO…What’s the Challenge?
What does it feel like to be the victim of intolerance? Class members engage in activities, watch a video, and reflect on their own experiences with intolerance or discrimination before creating a project designed to combat...
University of Texas
Essential Reading Strategies for the Struggling Reader
Beneficial for beginning readers, struggling readers, and those in need of review, a set of language arts activities is a great addition to any foundational reading unit. Focusing on phonological awareness, fluency, instructional...
PBS
From Selma to Montgomery: An Introduction to the 1965 Marches
The 1965 Civil Rights marches from Selma to Montgomery and the resulting Voting Rights Act of 1965 are the focus of a social studies lesson. The resource uses film clips to inform viewers not only about the discrimination that gave rise...
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