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Language play

Discrimination

Auditive discrimination

Visual discrimination

Tactile discrimination

Visual discrimination

Visual discrimination is all about seeing differences with your eyes. The main goal is to see the

differences and similarities of certain objects, shapes and letters. Playing memory or finding a

certain shape inside the classroom are activities which stimulate visual discrimination.

Search the shape

Challenge children to play shape recognition with 3 levels of

difficulty. In level 1, discover the shape that is hidden within

the image. In level 2, discover the letters that are hidden

within the images and abstract figures. In level 3, discover

what fits together to create one whole. When assignments

are completed properly, tiles can be flipped over and reveal

one large image. Self-checking.

Contents: 9 assignment strips (3 levels),

36 image tiles, manual.

Wooden box with lid (34 x 20 x 6 cm).

Criteria

Criteria is a great activity which addresses logical thinking,

detail differences and similarities. The assignment cards

show 4 pictures. No picture matches with the others

due to a unique detail. Children must realise this detail

and place picto-cards next to the set which indicates the

unique differences. The reverse side of the assignment

strip reveals correct answers. Self-checking.

Contents: 18 assignment strips (3 levels),

12 picto-cards, manual.

Wooden box with lid (35 x 18 x 5 cm).

522.909

search the shape

300.100

criteria