NUMBER PUZZLES 1 TO 5 - Animal Theme
About This Product
1. Introduction
As is known by many educational figures such as teachers, teachers, educational guides and even parents, the benefits that puzzles offer to children are multiple. For this reason, today I have created this fantastic educational resource. I hope you enjoy!
2.Objective
The objective of the puzzles includes the following points:
1. Motivate students' cognitive development, because solving puzzles greatly stimulates cognition, thus improving skills such as memory, logical thinking and attention.
2. Encourage the development of fine motor skills: When students manipulate the puzzle pieces, they are improving their hand-eye coordination as well as their fine motor skills.
3. Motivate problem solving: When a student is faced with a puzzle, this student will learn to analyze situations, finding solutions and developing strategies to solve problems.
4. Develop mathematical skills: The use of many puzzles involves the use of mathematical concepts such as geometry, the relationship between sizes and shapes, which greatly contributes to the development of basic mathematical skills.
5. Encourage the development of spatial coordination skills: By placing the pieces in the correct place in a puzzle, children will improve their spatial coordination and visual perception.
6. Encourage careful observation of patterns and sequences: As is known, puzzles often require pattern recognition and sequence following, which will help strengthen cognitive skills related to foresight and logical thinking.
3.Order, scheme and stages
Present this material to your students. Ask them to use their scissors and eraser and cut out and then put the puzzle back together.
4.Grades or ages
This work material is designed for children ages 3, 4, 5, even up to 6 years old who wish to reinforce the learning of the first numbers from 1 to 5.
5. Form of application
It is suggested to print this material on A4 sheets, in color so that students can then correctly visualize the numbers as well as the graphs.
6. Answer keys
This game does not require answers.
7.Use text labels
mathematics, numbers from 1 to 5, first numbers, basic numbers.
8.Rules
Specified above.
9.File types
The archive is in PDF format.
10.Number of pages
This document contains 22 pages.