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English: Matching Game Where does Food come from?

matchingEnglish: Matching Game Where does Food come from? food

How to play: Click any of the pictures to hear the word. Drag one picture to mathc another picture, or place, where it belongs. For example in the weather, the picture of the umbrella is dragged to the picture of the rain. When you have matched all of the items, click the arrow button to scramble the pictures and play again.

What is learned:  This activity encourages the child to think logically and see the relationship between two objects. They will learn the vocabulary in the game.

Getting the most out of the activity: Say the words along with the computer.

Group activities: Find pictures of matching objects. Give each person one of the pictures and have them find their partner. Each child can tell what picture he has. With just one or a few children, lay the pictures on a table, and let them pair up the pictures, saying the words as they match the pictures.

    English  
 soundWhere does food come from? 
 soundMatch the food to where it comes from. 
 Put everything where it belongs. 
 soundHens lay eggs. 
 soundCows give milk. 
 soundBees make honey. 
 soundCarrots grow in the garden. 
 soundApples grow on trees. 
gardensoundgarden 
applesoundapple 
milksoundmilk 
cowsoundcow 
beesoundbee 
carrotsoundcarrot 
eggsoundegg 
hensoundhen 
honeysoundhoney 
treesoundtree