

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 f nding a certain shape inside the classroom are activities which stimulate visual discrimination.
Language play >> Discrimination >> Visual discrimination
Search the shape
Core skill
G
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).
E522909
search the shape
Criteria
Core skill
MD
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 realize 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).
E300100
criteria
Animal memo
Core skill
L
Image pairs help children to identify new
and exciting animals. Children collect
pairs in this memory game. Helps to
increase the animal names that children
know.
Contents:
48 plastic cards
manual
Wooden box (34 x 20 x 6 cm).
E522049
animal memo
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