Showing posts with label Logic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logic. Show all posts

7/12/2018

FREE Color Pattern Activity/Game for Early Learners - Ihsaan Home Academy

 
 
Doing pattern activities is another way for early learners to exercise logic and boost their ability to solve problems and comprehend simple and even advanced instructions. There's no particular age when it would be appropriate to introduce such activities to toddlers. Every child is different, and therefor, develops at his/her own pace. Introduce this activity to your children from maybe the age or 3, demonstrate the game, and allow them to play around with it until they begin to understand.

This activity comes in two pages. One is the activity mat and the other has the colorful circles used to play.



How to assemble it:
  • Print both pages on A4 sheets
  • Laminate the mat using a laminator and laminating pouch
  • Laminate the sheet with the circles as well, after cutting the pieces
  • You are free to use pom poms instead of the printable circles.

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How to play it:
  1. Put the mat on a flat surface
  2. Look at the sample above the empty circles to imitate the same patterns on the mat
  3. Follow the patterns using the printable circles or colorful pom poms
I hope this printable will benefit your child, in shaa Allah.


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7/07/2018

5 FREE Logic Activities for Early Learners - Ihsaan Home Academy

    
Logic activities are very important brain exercise for early learners. It increases their ability to think critically, increases their comprehension, and prepares them for maths. There are many ways to introduce logic to toddlers without making it boring or unattainable. One of the most popular logic activity/game most of us parents have already introduced to our toddlers is Lego.

It takes a bit of thinking for toddlers to figure out that one piece of Lego can go on top or below another piece. Then, they figure out that they can stack up many pieces. Eventually, they understand that it is possible to build varieties of objects using the different pieces of Lego.

Of course, Lego isn't the only form of logic game/activity we can introduce to our little ones.
I've put together five free logic activities to help stimulate your early learners' brain while still having fun.




What the pack contains:
  • 2 mazes
  • 2 complex shape matching games
  • 1 shape matching game (real objects vs simple shapes)
How to arrange them:
  • Print everything using A4 sheets
  • Laminate the mats for durability as seen in the images
  • Cut out the pieces and laminate them
  • You are free to stick velcros on them to help keep the pieces together
It is very self-explanatory on how to use/play each activity/game. Each page has a simple instruction.
I hope this activity pack will be of benefit for your early learners.

Click HERE to DOWNLOAD

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Umm Sumayyah is a mother of two and a former teacher who turned into a home educator after becoming a mother. She is also an editor and a researcher who loves collecting and sharing information on social matters, education, career, and entrepreneurship.

4/22/2018

Visual Discrimination Pack for Critical Thinking - Free Ramadhan Special (ENDED)

 

As we all probably know, paying attention to details is a very important aspect of learning. To develop this skill, it is crucial for children to be introduced to activities that involve matching, spotting differences on objects, sorting, puzzles, opposites, ordering (putting objects in order), and similar activities.

Visual discrimination is needed to notice big and subtle differences. It helps people notice the color, size, position, and forms of images and objects. It also helps children with reading letters, words, and eventually sentences and stories. When teaching children how to read the alphabet letters, having the ability to differentiate similar looking letters will improve and speed up their reading journey. Some letters are very similar, which can cause the little ones some confusions. The same is true for numbers. So improving children's visual discrimination skill through various activities is very important.

I've put together a pack of three different visual discrimination activities to help you kick start  this crucial learning journey with your child. Because this is a Ramadhan Special, you are receiving this whole pack value of £4.99 £3.99 for absolutely free until after Ramadhan 2018, in shaa Allah.

What does the pack content?
  1. 4 Levels of visual discrimination cards, 23 in total; levels get a bit more challenging as you progress
  2. 1 matching mat
  3. 4 puzzles
  4. Total number of pages: 15
Items You Will Need to Prepare Them:
  1. Printer
  2. A4 card stocks
  3. Pair of scissors
  4. Laminator + laminating pouches
  5. Self adhesive laminating pouches or clear tape
  6. Hole puncher
  7. A binder ring


a) How to Arrange the Visual Discrimination Cards:
  • Print the card pages (including the 'level' indicating cards) on A4 card stock 
  • Cut the cards out and gather each page with its level (consecutively) 
  • Laminate and cut them out
  • Make a hole on each corner with a hole puncher
  • Gather them by putting a binder ring through the holes
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    b) How to Arrange the Matching Mat:

    • Print both pages on A4 card stocks
    • Cut out each item on only one of the two pages following the black lines
    • Laminate the objects and the mat
    • Cut out the objects
     c) How to Arrange the Puzzles:
    • Print both pages on A4 card stocks
    • Laminate them using self adhesive laminating pouches or clear tape
    • Cut out the puzzle pieces following the lines
    How to Use/Play:
    1. Visual Discrimination Cards: Start with level one. Ask the child to identify the object that is different. After mastering that, ask him/her what makes it different. Move to the next level as the child progresses.
    2. Matching Mat: Ask the child to place the cards on the matching images
    3. Puzzles: This is self-explanatory
    If your child is very young, you could start with the matching mat, move on to the puzzles, then the flash cards in shaa Allah.

    For purchase after Ramadhan, click HERE.

    Click HERE to DOWNLOAD

    Bonus
    Here's a hands-on project you can also put together for your student/child. It's a visual discrimination project as well. It's basically matching, but a bit more complex because some of the images are very similar. The child would need to differential each image and put the correct one in the corresponding hole.


    How to Set It Up and Play:
    1. You would need: A shoe box, box cutter, self adhesive stickers of your choice (make sure they are doubled), storage bag to keep the pieces together. If you don't find stickers you like, print something from the internet. In which case you would need to cut them out with a pair of scissors, glue them, and laminate the other ones.
    2. Stick the stickers on the lid of the box
    3. Cut out holes big enough for the stickers to go through
    4. Decorate as desired (optional)
    5. Play: Put the matching image through the correct hole
    I hope this pack and bonus will be beneficial to you. I would really appreciate your opinion after you use it with your child, in shaa Allah. Barakah Allahu feekum. May Allah make us all reach Ramadhan and be of the successful ones.