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Letter Bees Visual Discrimination Activities

Help kids learn to look for differences in letters with this fun Visual Discrimination Activities for preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and grade 1. Use this bee themed activity as colorful sorting mats or cut and paste worksheets.

Help kids learn to look for differences in letters with this fun Visual Discrimination Activities for preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and grade 1. Use this bee themed activity as colorful sorting mats or cut and paste worksheets.

Preschool kids will love sorting between letters with holes and no holes with this fun bee themed Visual Discrimination Activity! These mats are no prep, just print the template mat (colour or black and white) and then laminate it the bee cutouts and you’re set. I just love educational activities that make learning fun for kids!

Visual Discrimination Activities

Letter Sort Visual Discrimination

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For these mats, you can choose to laminate it  and sort the letters  to the correct bee hive sorting mat. If you prefer, you can use this as a visual discrimination cut and paste worksheet for sorting based on visual discrimination.

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Visual Discrimination Activities

Use this super simple activity to help kids learn to discriminate and differentiate between the letters of the alphabet. Learning to do this is essential as it allows the kids to notice the small differences between the letters to identify the look of the letters with holes and no holes and place them into the correct beehive. You can also have the kids write the letters they sorted in their books. This is the easiest way you could set that up, but also plenty of other ways if you find that doesn’t work for you.

This sorting activity can be played in a group, in fact it works great ina group of 2-3 kids. Have them sort the bees in pairs or 3’s. You will then see them talking about each letters and identifying its features. You could also totally have them glue the bees into the beehives. If you print in black and white even better!

Kids will love sorting the alphabet letters and talking about their features, it will help them identify the alphabet more easily too, and this in turn provides a photo memory of each letter as they sort through them.

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