Depending on the grade level of the students involved, this activity can be used for a variety of activities. For Kindergarten it is ideal for sorting by attributes, graphing, sequencing, counting, and color identification. Gather an assortment of colored leaves.
Make sure you include a variety of sizes, colors and types of leaves. This will allow for many opportunities for young children to sort by attributes. You may want to laminate the leaves or iron them between two pieces of wax paper before you begin sorting, counting or graphing activities.
This will make the leaves easier to handle and will prevent them from breaking or tearing. Fill a basket with an assortment of leaves. You can either use this as a center or provide a basket for each group of 4 to 6 children.
Pass the basket around the table and ask each child to take one leaf. Repeat the procedure ... more.
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