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.
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