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Preschool number shape matching 3

Preschool Number-Shape Matching – 3

Posted on June 26, 2021June 26, 2021 By aboutpreschooladmin No Comments on Preschool Number-Shape Matching – 3
NUMBER&SHAPES MATCHING BENEFITS

NUMBER MATCHING

According to the Montessori approach, it is important for mathematics education at the age of 3 and over. Contrary to the abstract information of mathematics; The introduction of numbers in a way that children can touch, see and experience is of great importance in terms of being memorable and meaningful.

In this activity, we matched the numbers with the same number of shapes. We drew hearts suitable for every figure on the tongue sticks. We wrote the same numbers on the caps and made a matching activity of caps and sticks. It was a good work both to recognize and repeat the spelling of the numbers and to determine which number it represents by counting the figures. It is also very useful for attention and concentration development.

You can also try this activity, which you can easily apply at home, with different shapes, materials and colors. We wish you convenience…

Benefits of Teaching Shapes to Children

• It can increase the ability to perceive objects. As we all know, children try to get to know the world by perceiving objects in many different aspects such as color, size, texture and shape. Children who know the shapes and their properties may be more successful in perceiving the objects they encounter from more angles and grasping their intended use.

• Can improve communication skills. Being able to use its formal features while describing any object can also improve children’s verbal communication skills. For example, when describing a sailboat, even if he does not know his name, he can express himself by using the mold “triangular ship”.

• It can increase creativity. Children who learn shapes can develop line-based drawings, begin to draw different shapes and create new objects by combining these shapes. They can also learn to draw any object they see by dividing them into pieces according to their formal features.

• Can improve the classification skill. Children, like us adults, can often use the categorization method while learning. Children who can divide objects into categories such as squares, circles, and triangles may have less difficulty grasping their properties. For example, a child who realizes that an object is round can predict that it will roll even if he never touches or plays with it.

• Can prepare for school. As we all know, before children learn to write, they learn to master the pen and form the shapes of letters by drawing lines and different shapes. Children who learn geometric shapes before school can go through this process faster and have less difficulty in writing.

 

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