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Tennille Thorne

Letter Discrimination

Grades: Kindergarten, Pre-K
Subjects: Home Learning, English Language Arts

Student Instructions

Visual discrimination is the ability to recognize similarities and differences between shapes, size, colors, objects and patterns. Why is visual discrimination important? The ability to determine differences and similarities between objects helps us to understand and interpret the environment around us. In this activity, children will sort letters by curves, straight lines or both. 1. add. 2. Watch the video explanation. 3. Use the move tool to sort the letters onto the card. 4. Click check to turn it in.

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