Monday, February 10, 2014

Independence Day Matching


A fairly standard matching game using Independence Day symbols and facts!

I do two versions of this--one with simple picture matching for Junior and one with fact matching for Senior.

Supplies needed:
  • For Junior: 8-10 pairs of Independence Day/USA themed pictures (Uncle Sam, flag, etc.)
  • For Senior: 8-10 sets of matching facts. These are the ones I use:
      • Statue of Liberty = Gift from France
      • July 4th, 1776 = Adoption of the Declaration of Independence
      • Inalienable Rights = Life, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness
      • National Motto = In God We Trust
      • Sewed the First American Flag = Betsy Ross
      • Paul Revere = One if by land, Two if by sea
      • Star Spangled Banner = Francis Scott Key
      • "This land shall be a land of liberty unto the Gentiles, and there shall be no kings upon the land" = 2 Nephi 10:11
      • First National Capitol = Philadelphia
  • corresponding number of squares of thick paper (to cover each of the pictures/facts)
  • marker to label each paper square (1-20 or however many you have--makes it easier for the kids to pick which two they want to try to match)
  • list of songs you want to sing (one song per pair)
  • tape/pins to hang the pictures and covers
Set up:
  1. Pin/tape your pictures/facts onto the board in nice, even columns and rows. Make sure to mix them up to make matches harder to find!
  2. Cover each picture/fact with a square of paper, making sure the squares are in numerical order.
Game play:

  1. Very simple--invite children to pick two squares, continuing to call on new children until a match is made. Once a match is made, sing the song and continue.
    1. I always give the child the option to "ask the Primary" if there is a known match on the board and the child is unsure of where it is. 

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