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D_16012 I Spy Pesach Board Game By Torah Umesorah Chaim and Chaya Baila Wolf Brooklyn Teacher Center By Mrs. Shaindy Fleischman Grade Level: Early Childhood Description: A fast paced game that utilizes your students’ discrimination skills and reviews Pesach- themed images! A picture card is displayed and students attempt to find the matching picture from amongst many other pictures on a large game board. The first to find the match gets to keep the card. Play this game during center time at school and/or send home for a fun family activity over the Pesach break. What to Download: Download the print-ready PDF file (includes lesson plan/instructions). OPTIONAL: Download the editable Publisher files (does not include lesson plan). OPTIONAL: Download the JPG file for the complete game board (does not include lesson plan). Please note: When choosing an editable file, depending on the version of the program that you are using, and the fonts that you have, the document may not appear exactly as it was originally intended and/or it may not exactly match the PDF that we provide. Goals/Objectives: Students will find matches to Pesach themed images. Materials Needed: Color printer 13”x19” white cardstock – 2 sheets 8.5”x11” white cardstock – 2 sheets Scissors Tape Instructions: 1. Print the large game board (with the giant circle) on two 13”x19” sheets of cardstock. 2. Cut out the halves of the circle and tape together. 3. ALTERNATIVELY: Print the game board from the JPG file, according to the size you desire. 4. Print the two pages of small cards on 8.5”x11” cardstock. 5. Cut out the small cards and put in a pile, face down on the table. 6. Place the game board in the middle of the table and seat the children around the table.

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Page 1: I Spy Pesach Board Game · themed images! A picture card is displayed and students attempt to find the matching picture from amongst many other pictures on a large game board. The

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I Spy Pesach Board Game By Torah Umesorah Chaim and Chaya Baila Wolf Brooklyn Teacher Center

By Mrs. Shaindy Fleischman

Grade Level: Early Childhood Description: A fast paced game that utilizes your students’ discrimination skills and reviews Pesach-themed images! A picture card is displayed and students attempt to find the matching picture from amongst many other pictures on a large game board. The first to find the match gets to keep the card. Play this game during center time at school and/or send home for a fun family activity over the Pesach break. What to Download:

Download the print-ready PDF file (includes lesson plan/instructions).

OPTIONAL: Download the editable Publisher files (does not include lesson plan).

OPTIONAL: Download the JPG file for the complete game board (does not include lesson plan). Please note: When choosing an editable file, depending on the version of the program that you are using, and the fonts that you have, the document may not appear exactly as it was originally intended and/or it may not exactly match the PDF that we provide.

Goals/Objectives: Students will find matches to Pesach themed images. Materials Needed:

Color printer

13”x19” white cardstock – 2 sheets

8.5”x11” white cardstock – 2 sheets

Scissors

Tape Instructions:

1. Print the large game board (with the giant circle) on two 13”x19” sheets of cardstock.

2. Cut out the halves of the circle and tape together. 3. ALTERNATIVELY: Print the game board from the JPG file, according to the size

you desire. 4. Print the two pages of small cards on 8.5”x11” cardstock. 5. Cut out the small cards and put in a pile, face down on the table. 6. Place the game board in the middle of the table and seat the children around the

table.

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7. Turn over the top card of the pile. 8. Whoever calls out and points to the matching picture on the game board first,

keeps the card. 9. Repeat for the remainder of the cards.

Variations: After your student points to the match, ask them to explain the connection between the picture and Pesach.

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