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Summary: Matching games improve language, concentration, and memory. Learn how to play matching games with your young kids in this free educational video clip from a credited Montessori teacher.
Tami Elliot is the owner and a teacher at the Northstar Montessori Preschool in Saline, Michigan. She has over twenty years of experience working with children, and she has owned and...read more
"This is a 3 part matching. Matching fruit. Orange. Strawberry. Melon. Plum. Grapes. Orange, orange. Avocado, avocado. Melon, melon. Strawberry, strawberry. Grapes, grapes. Plum. That is a 3 part matching. You could set the cards directly on top, I generally put them under so that they can see everything visually. Eventually, the children will just look at the pictures and know that that word says orange."
eHow Article: Matching Games for Preschoolers