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Find the shadow in the image
Find the shadow in each image. The word is read out.
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Crown with patterns
Introduce the children to the patterns in a creative way. With this assignment they discover patterns everywhere. This insight into patterns is important for mathematical development.
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Visual Discrimination: Search Picture
Are you a good spy? Look, count and connect with each other.
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Developing Mathematical Thinking in Preschoolers: Working with Task Boxes
This presentation shows the steps in the development of mathematical thinking in preschoolers.
She gives many examples of task boxes to introduce and practice explicit parts of calculation conditions and number comprehension.
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Sheep: Shadow Figures
Can you find the right shadow of each sheep?
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Winter: Shadow Figures
Can you find the right shadow of each figure?
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Christmas Presents: Shadow Figures
Find the shadow of the packages.
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Christmas: Shadow Figures
Find the shadow of the Christmas characters.
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Number images and numbers: Cards
You can use these cards with the number images, linear and square, and numbers in different ways: with a speaking board, as support on the classroom wall, for one-to-one relationships ...
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Counting to 5: Art
How many paintings do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Find the big and small raincoat
Listen and look carefully at the pointer picture. Where do you see a raincoat? Is the raincoat big or small? Click on the correct answer.
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Practicing the one-one relationship
Drag the pieces of the image to the correct picture. Put them in the right place.
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