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Classification | Which does not belong?
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Classification is one of the skills necessary for the acquisition and ordering of information for understanding. This important skill is most often thought of as a Math or Science skill but is actually used throughout all subjects. It is a vital ‘thinking’ skill and should be practiced from an early age!
Here are 10 ‘What does not belong’ worksheets to help your early learners begin to practice and improve their ability to sort and classify.
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