If you like this game then please pin the thumbnails on Pinterest. When to use this farm animal babies worksheet: in spring after a visit to a farm as part of science as part of a cross-curricular project Use as assessment. I have just noticed that I forgot to write ‘tadpole’ I’ll write it down soon and replace the file. Spring is the time to learn the names of baby animals and to be able to match them to their mothers Here is a simple, fun, worksheet, to help. Match the Baby Animal Name Game Answer Key Just click on this image and then right click and save the bigger one. This is the third but equally adorable free printable image. ![]() Match the Baby Animal Name, Free Printable Spring and Easter Game To save this game image just click on the thumbnail and then right click and save the bigger image. All these animals are digitally designed by me and I have also used these in my some other graphics. This is another cute free printable that I have made for you. Match the Baby Animal Name Game Free Printable for Baby Shower To save this image just click on the thumbnail and then right click and save the bigger image. All these cute baby animals are hand drawn by me. This is a super adorable free printable image that I have created for this game. I feel very proud as J created the game himself – we haven’t done any matching games with him as he hasn’t had the patience before to play them but creating his own game he’s very eager to play.Free Printable Match the Baby Animal Name Game With T we played it “Mummy has a horse can you find a horse” and I would show her the horse and she would then try to hunt for the horse among the cards. These games challenge you to find animal pairs, spot differences in photos, and match critters with the foods they eat. ![]() *you will notice on some of the cards I have the same name for the baby animal as the adult as we haven’t got around to the name for those specific baby animal names yet*. and then to find the baby animal, foal, lamb, puppy etc…. ![]() With J I asked him to find the mummy horse, sheep, dog etc…. We moved away from the table and set up by cards on the floor. He was very proud of his animal cards and asked me to write the animals names on the cards – he then “wrote” over a few with his crayons as he wanted to be like Mummy. Onto each card that I had cut J stuck a single animal. Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. If the children click the correct answer it will go to the next slide. J and I then peeled off the backs of the stickers – he did really well peeling off a few of the stickers but then found it a bit too much of a challenge and handed me each one after telling me what the animal was and the noise it made with “Mummy take off back please”. A game,which can be used as a plenary or introduction where children have to match the mother nimla to its babies. ![]() I started by cutting a couple of pieces of card into small sections (it was very spur of the moment so some of the cards aren’t the same size as others). How we made the where’s my mummy farm animal matching game J practiced his fine motor skills peeling off the back of stickers If you are using pictures you will need some glue What you need to make the where’s my mummy gameĪnimal pictures of a mummy animal and a baby – we used foam stickers Using that he said we could find the mummy and thinking on my feet we cut up some card and had fun sticking the animals on and then we played Where’s my mummy with J and T. This is great for differentiating instruction. Older students can match animal mothers and babies with their names. Children will learn more about farm animals and their offspring and strengthen skills related to social and emotional behaviour and communicating with other children. This game can be played with younger students matching pictures of animal mothers and their babies. He noticed when we were sorting out the stickers for the farm picture that we made that there were 2 different sizes of animal stickers – a mummy and a baby animal. This adult and baby farm animal connecting bricks matching game is a really fun option for children of a range of ages and abilities to play in school or at home. In yesterday’s 30 days to hands on play post about stickers I let on that J had created his own game – this is the first time he has done anything like this and it’s such a proud mummy moment.
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