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  • Copy Letters Task: Activity focused on copying words featuring the letter 'A', enhancing letter recognition.
  • Circle Yes or No: Task requires identifying correct answers through 'yes' or 'no' selection for various images.
  • Circle Features: Students are tasked with identifying objects by their visual features, practicing recognition skills.
  • Identify Parts: Exercise designed to teach students about parts of objects by marking specific areas in illustrations.
  • Circle Feature Again: Repeat activity focusing on identifying objects by highlighted features, reinforcing learning.
  • Match Sounds: Students match words to pictures based on the initial sound, developing phonetic awareness.
  • Color Shapes: Coloring activity that reinforces counting and shape recognition skills among students.
  • Sort Items: Task involves classifying items into 'Animals' and 'Fruits', enhancing sorting abilities.
  • Circle Multiple Items: Activity requiring students to find and circle specific vehicles, promoting attention to detail.
  • What Do You Use?: Students answer questions about object uses, developing comprehension and vocabulary.
  • Identify Colors: Activity focused on color recognition and matching with accurate identification of colored objects.
  • Function Sort: Sorts items by function ('Clean' or 'Cook'), developing understanding of categorization.
  • Sight Words: Matching activity focusing on recognizing frequently used words to improve reading skills.
  • Compare Quantities: Students circle items implying 'more', fostering quantitative comparison skills.
  • Feature Identification: Reinforces ability to identify items based on specified features like wings or handles.
  • Emotion and Drawing: Activity encourages expression and creativity by drawing emotions based on experiences.
  • Function Categories: Sorts items by purpose, emphasizing understanding of tools and their functions.
  • Personal Information: Worksheet prompts students to provide personal details, developing self-awareness and expression.
  • Yes or No Sound: Sound-based activity involving choosing correct sounds and indications from illustrations.

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