![]() We ended up with a couple of different posters, and the all look really great hanging up in the house.Īnd I must admit the flaps do work really well as the kids can guess what the corrective phrase is and then lift the flap to see if they were correct. We actually set out the pictures and the labels onto the card before the kids started glueing to make sure they could all fit. We chatted about how the kids wanted to create their poster – did they want to use flaps or just stick the labels underneath the picture and also how could they fit all their animals onto their piece of card. And for each phrase the kids need to add the correct animal word, but the set does come with the answers at the end so you can always double-check to make sure you are on the correct track. ![]() The set comprises of a fair numbers of animals so each kid could select their favourites for their own poster.Įach animal has a matching phrase that the kids need to find. ![]() I searched online and found this set of Collective Noun Matching cards from Twinkl Resources (part of their paid for subscription). So we thought it would be fun to make some posters to hang up in the house with a few of their favourite ones on them. My kids love learning the different collective nouns that you get (especially the animal ones) and they often find them strange and funny – eg a parliament of owls. ![]()
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