Show the child the graph. Point out the eight colors at the bottom of the graph. Tell the child that he or she will be placing objects on the graph that match the colors at the bottom. Model this using crayons, placing the red crayon in the red column, the blue crayon in the blue...
For more sorting practice, try ourSee-Inside Sorting Bucket. This is a great activity for infants and toddlers, inviting children to practice sorting by shape. Plus, the cause-and-effect aspect of dropping the shapes into the bucket will make children want to do it again and again....
These would adhere to the proper format and layout of USA legal documents and there would have to be many copies: 1 for the Justice and 1 for each law clerk plus N-Copies for the full time employed clerks of the court. They would also have to be printed in hard copy. M...