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  1. Help your child make a sorting box by gluing the illustration on the next page to the bottom of a used, cardboard shipping box that is about the same size. You can also use a cereal box. Lay the cereal …

  2. There are 9 different categories included in this pack. Each category contains 4 task card activities for students to work on. Each task card contains a category in the middle and 4 images around it. …

  3. Learning Target: Organize and sort objects into two or more categories. Anticipate Strategies: Before you begin this lesson, be sure to anticipate the ways your students might sort the buttons using the …

  4. After listening to a literature selection, children will get valuable practice classifying and sorting buttons by size, shape, and color. We’ve included 60 buttons in a variety of shapes, which children can sort …

  5. Give positive feedback - positive regard - thanks! If the person is actively engaged with the box activity - AND is interacting with you: stay with them and engage them until they are done OR excuse yourself …

  6. Collecting and Sorting | In this video segment from PEEP and the Big Wide World, real kids explore how to group different objects together in collections based on their characteristics.

  7. The Bud Box was designed by stockmanship instructor Bud Williams and is essentially a rectangular pen in which the alleyway leading to the chute is placed at a right angle at the point of entry into the …