All classes should take place without pressure and only in the pleasure of all participants in the process.
Matching game
Prepare several cards of thick cardboard and stick several rounds of colored paper of the same size on each card.
One card should have round pieces of the same color. Make sure that there are no more than five round pieces on one card.
Put all the cards in a row and place the LEGO constructor in the same colors as on the cards. Teach your child to find matches by putting, for example, two pieces of the same color on a card with two blue rounds.
This game helps to acquire basic mathematical knowledge even before the child gets acquainted with numbers.
Bring me "5"
"Can you bring me 5 dolls?" (4 cubes, 3 cars, etc.)
This game helps the child to assimilate new information.
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We play cooking
Kids love to cook. Choose an easy recipe and cook with your child. Let it be muesli with milk or a simple pizza.
This game develops coordination and also teaches basic counting skills
We measure the volume
This is an unusual game for children of all ages. Use measuring cups or a set of measuring cups to answer your little ones' questions about measuring the volume of liquids.
Give the child jars, a bowl of water and ask the following questions: "How many glasses will the layer of water in the basin cover" or "How many tablespoons will fit in a glass of water", etc.
This game reinforces knowledge about volume, quantity and counting.
Playing patterns
Children with special enthusiasm get down to business when you offer them to make a "live" sequence (from objects of different textures and colors), and not just draw tic-tac-toe on paper.
This game reinforces children's understanding of color, shape and the concept of "sequence".
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