Developing set "Mathematical Libra", we consider and compare
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A developmental set with mathematical weights was created specifically for preschoolers. During the game, the child will get acquainted with the numbers, the concepts of “more”, “less” and “equal”, learn to consider and solve simple examples.
Preparation for the game- Choose the topic of the lesson, depending on the purpose of learning, The age and skills of the child.
- Teach the child to connect the cards to each other.
- Tell us about manual scales how to handle them. Let the baby put a card with weights in front of him. Ask it on one side to put a card with a number 8, and on the other, a card with a number 5. The child’s task is to choose a card with the number that will bring the scales to balance. Invent your arithmetic tasks with weights.
- tell the baby about numbers. Let him build cards with numbers in the sequence from small to large and vice versa, and fasten them together. The child will also learn to solve light mathematical examples. For example, it will connect the cards and correctly solve an example.
- use not only cards with numbers, but also cards with animals to compare. Giraffe and bunny: who is more? The baby's task is to set the scales in the correct way.
- Use marker in the game. Let the baby take a large card with scales and on both sides will enter the names of different numbers or animals. And then he will draw a marker in which direction the scales will deviate.
- on the roof of the house card, write the number, for example 10. Ask the child in each window of the house to enter the numbers. Be careful, on each floor the total number of numbers should be the same and equal value on the roof.
introduce the child in more detail with the rules of the game.
The set is recommended for children over 3 years old.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | China |
| Age | From 3 years |
| Development of skills | Motorika |
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