Purpose of activity: Primarily to learn about
twelve very different types of sharks, but secondarily to practice visual discrimination (having to look very carefully at
similar shapes and determine the differences) as parts of sharks are matched up.
Description of activity: Pictures of sharks are cut into three pieces. Players play a game with
the cards trying to put the sharks back together. An information card give the size of the shark and where it lives.
Target age group: ages 5-9 (but can
be extended to ages 10 and 11 by playing the most difficult of the game variations, which requires turning the cards face
down and remembering what they are)
Time allowance:
At least 20 minutes for the simplest game, more like 30 minutes for the more complicated variations of the game.
Materials you will need: Photocopies of the pattern pages
printed onto card stock.