Carnival Masks Shop
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Carnival Masks Shop Worksheet helps students in classroom or homeschool spot identical masks in a shop scene, write each mask’s number, and draw the matching mask. Contains visual discrimination, mask identification, number-writing, and drawing activities to build observation and attention-to-detail skills.
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Carnival Masks Shop Worksheet
What Learning Goal Can This Worksheet Support?
Help students practice visual discrimination and number-writing by asking them to spot identical masks in a shop scene, write down each mask’s number, and draw the matching mask. This gives teachers a quick way to observe object identification, number recording, and basic drawing responses in one short activity.
Skills Practiced:
- Visual discrimination (spot identical masks)
- Object identification (masks)
- Writing numbers / number recording
- Drawing to match a model
- Attention to detail
- Following a short, multi-step task (spot, write, draw)
Teacher-Friendly Ways to Use This Worksheet:
- Use as a warm-up: have students spot the identical masks in the shop and write down their numbers to sharpen observation and settle class attention.
- Run as a small-group station: prompt students to take turns spotting a mask number, then draw the matching mask so you can monitor number-writing and drawing choices up close.
- Assign for early finishers or enrichment: ask students to complete the “draw the matching mask” task for extra practice with masks, eye details, and number recording, allowing differentiated pacing.
FAQ
It helps students practice visual discrimination and number-writing by having them spot identical masks in a shop scene, write each mask’s number, and draw the matching mask. The activity gives teachers a quick way to observe object identification, number recording, and basic drawing responses in one short task.
All three are suitable: use it as a warm-up to sharpen observation and settle class attention, run it as a small-group station so students take turns spotting and drawing while you monitor number-writing and drawing choices, or assign it to early finishers as independent enrichment practice.
For support, use it in a small group and prompt students to take turns spotting a mask number while you assist with number formation and drawing. For more challenge, ask students to complete additional “draw the matching mask” items with emphasis on eye details and precise number recording to increase complexity.
Ask students to complete the “draw the matching mask” task with added attention to eye details and to label each drawing with the correct number; this extends practice in observation, drawing accuracy, and number recording. Repeating the task for several masks provides extra practice and strengthens attention to detail.
Check whether students correctly identify identical masks and record the matching numbers, and evaluate their drawn matches for accuracy and attention to detail. Use the worksheet as a quick formative snapshot of object identification, following a short multi-step task, and basic drawing responses.




