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Which / What Does Not Belong - Feature Function Flash Task cards with real Images – Part 1.
In this resource, we are concentrating on the identifying the same and different feature/function of various categories. We have used 4 images - 3 objects of similar features/functions and 1 object not having that feature/function. For example: a task card will have 3 images having objects with 4 legs and an image of an object having 2 legs. The student needs to identify the image that does not belong, by its features/functions.
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20 Set of Feature/Function based flash Task cards with real images of objects. Each card will have a question and 4 images - three images having similar feature/functions and one image having a different feature/function. The student will have to identify the image that does not belong i.e. that which is different. Printable as 2 cards per page.
The questions include (which or what can be used):
Which one does not have four legs?
Which one is not cold?
Which one is not a drink?
Which one is not round?
Which one does not fly?
Which one is not green?
Which one you do not color with?
Which one do you not drink from?
Which one is not used while eating?
Which one is not found in the toilet?
Which one does not have wheels?
Which one is not soft?
Which one is not sweet?
What is not found in the bedroom?
Which one is not tiny?
Which one can you not peel?
Which one is not hot?
Which one cannot jump?
What does not have legs?
Which one is not breakfast food?
These cards can be used for:
* verbal questioning – Ask the child verbally and get the response verbally.
How to Print the cards
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