RECOGNIZE THE NUMBERS 1 TO 7 - Math for Kids
About This Product
1. Introduction
As is known by educators, it is extremely important for children to develop skills such as painting, because it provides multiple benefits for their development. On this occasion, this wonderful worksheet has been created so that your students have the opportunity to associate painting and numbers. I hope it is very useful for you!
2.Objective
Painting offers multiple benefits to children. Among them we can name the following:
- Develops fine motor skills: When painting, children make multiple coordinated movements of their hands and fingers to control the brush and crayons. This will contribute to the development of fine motor skills, which are very essential elements for performing tasks such as writing, buttoning and other types of daily activities.
- Stimulate creativity: Painting encourages creative expression in students, and also allows children and/or infants to explore their imagination. By having the freedom to choose between multiple colors and shapes, children will develop their creative thinking as well as learn to express their ideas visually.
- Improve hand-eye coordination: Hand-eye coordination is essential in activities that require motor control as well as visual precision. Painting will help improve this type of coordination, since children will have to focus on the paper or canvas where the drawing is located, as well as they will have to apply the colors using all their possible precision.
- Develop the recognition of shapes and colors: By choosing and applying colors, children and/or students will improve their ability to recognize and achieve the differentiation of colors and shapes. This process will help them better develop their visual and cognitive skills.
- Promote concentration and patience: Painting requires the use of concentration and attention, because children must focus on the details of the drawing.
3.Order, scheme and stages
Present the activity to the children, ask them to use their colors, markers or the marker of their choice. They can even use colored crayons.
4.Grades or ages
This activity is aimed at 4,5,6 year old students who are learning their first numbers.
5. Form of application
Print this sheet in A4 format, and in colors so that the colors can be distinguished perfectly and your students can correctly distinguish the activity.
6. Answer keys
This game does not require answers.
7.Use text labels
numbers, first numbers, mathematics, primary mathematics, numbers from 1 to 10.
8.Rules
Specified above.
9.File types
The archive is in PDF format.
10.Number of pages
This document contains 10 pages.