If two cards are not
matched, the cards are placed back in the same spots, upside
down, and the other player gets a turn. The player with
the most sets of cards at the end of the game is the winner.
This game helps to facilitate brain
function and memory retention. At the same time, it helps
young learners to become more familiar with letters, shapes, and
patterns. These skills are measured on IQ tests.
This set has five sheets, each with 16 pairs, for a total of 80
matching pairs of cards. We recommend printing them all,
but introducing only a dozen or so pairs at a time.
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