Train Shape Match

Train Shape Match

Looking for an engaging way to help students on the autism spectrum improve their shape recognition skills? The Train Shape Match game is a fantastic option that combines fun and learning! Plus, it comes with a free printable PDF for easy setup.


What You’ll Need to Make the Game:

  • Printer and paper
  • File folders
  • Glue
  • Laminating machine
  • Scissors
  • Sticky back Velcro dots

About the Game:

Task: The student matches the shape outlines to the corresponding shapes on the train and train station, reinforcing shape recognition and cognitive skills.


How to Assemble the Game:

Print and Prepare:

  • Download and print the Train Shape Match PDF. A link to the PDF is provided at the end of this post.

Cut Out the Shapes:

  • After printing, carefully cut out the shapes from the laminated page.

Create Your Game Folder:

  • Take a file folder and paste the train and train station page on one side. If necessary, trim around the edges to ensure they fit nicely in the folder.

Laminate:

  • Laminate both the folder and the page of shapes to enhance durability and ensure they withstand repeated use.

Prepare the Velcro Dots:

  • Attach Velcro dots on the blank shapes and inside each shape on the train and train station pictures. This will allow students to easily match the shapes by sticking them together.

Play the Game:

  • Students will match the shapes to their corresponding outlines on the train and train station by attaching them with the Velcro dots.

Benefits of the Train Picture Match Game:

  • Enhances Shape Recognition: This activity supports the development of shape identification skills, which are essential for early learning.
  • Promotes Tactile Learning: The use of Velcro dots adds a sensory dimension to the activity, making it more engaging for students.
  • Supports Fine Motor Development: Cutting out shapes and attaching them fosters fine motor skills, which are important for everyday tasks.
  • Encourages Group Interaction: This game can be played individually or in small groups, promoting communication and teamwork among students.
  • Customizable Experience: Different shapes can be incorporated to keep the game fresh and tailored to the interests of the students.

Wrap Up:

The Train Shape Match game is an excellent resource for teaching shape recognition in a playful and interactive manner. By following the simple assembly steps, you can create a durable and engaging game that supports students on the autism spectrum in their learning journey. Enjoy the fun of matching shapes!

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