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Attribute Mats

Primary School Maths - Printable Attribute Mats

  • * 25 cards with 5 different colours / colors of 5 different attributes.........
    • animals
    • transport
    • shapes
    • numbers
    • fruit
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  • Great for classification and grouping activities and math games..
  • Musical mats - spread the mats on the floor (put velcro or blu-tak underneath to stop them from slipping around too much) - play music then when music stops children have to stand next to a mat with a particular attribute - for example, any blue mat or any fruit mat, or red transport mat etc - those not standing near an appropriate mat are out
  • Simon says - Similar to above but played as someone being 'Simon' .
  • Make smaller copies of the charts to use as classification cards - group cards according to colour  /  fruit  /  transport  /  numbers /  shapes or combination
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