Tag: visual perception

Picture chaos

04/08/2013 | By More
Picture chaos

Over at openclipart.org we have seen a nice pinguin which has been waiting for an appearance in our worksheets for a while. The pinguin with all its disguises is perfect for today’s freebie Picture chaos. The pictures are mixed up and children have to put the numbers in the correct order. The pinguins are also […]

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Easter: More reading and coloring

03/18/2013 | By More
Easter: More reading and coloring

Today’s freebie contains exercises for tracing, reading and coloring. Have fun! DOWNLOAD

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Easter: Reading and coloring

03/11/2013 | By More
Easter: Reading and coloring

Only three more weeks and it is Easter again. Therefore today’s freebie contains a worksheet with reading and coloring. We like this kind of exercise because it combines many skills: reading, looking, comparing – all important skills for reading, writing and calculating. DOWNLOAD

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Ninja perception training

03/04/2013 | By More
Ninja perception training

Today’s freebie contains perception training with ninjas: tracing and finding the shadows. This trains attention and visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing and calculating. DOWNLOAD CHECK OUT OUR OTHER FREEBIES

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Monster – Perception training

02/18/2013 | By More
Monster – Perception training

Who can say “no” to these monsters? Today’s freebie is full of monsters! Children have to find monsters, connect monsters, recognize clippings and find monster shadows. These exercises train attention and visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing and calculating. DOWNLOAD (ca. 2 MB) Check out our other freebies

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Perception training from space

02/11/2013 | By More
Perception training from space

Tracing, recognizing mirrored images, counting pictures, finding differences – all these exercises are included in today’s freebie. These exercises combine different skills necessary for good reading, writing and calculating. Use these exercises when training dyslexic and dyscalculic children. Of course, you can also use them for homeschooling, tutoring, extra training. DOWNLOAD Check out our other […]

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Find the dog!

02/07/2013 | By More
Find the dog!

  Andrew Knapp, a graphic designer from Ontario has a collie named Momo, who likes to hide instead of fetching the stick. So Andrew began photographing him. These pictures were a great success on Instagram and now Andrew has a blog with pictures of Momo, who is hiding. A book is also planned! How many […]

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Clowns! Clowns! Clowns!

02/04/2013 | By More
Clowns! Clowns! Clowns!

It is soon Mardi Gras and we thought this is a good time to offer some exercises with clowns: tracing, finding differences, seriality and left-right-exercises. These exercises train attention, hand-eye-coordination, visual and spatial perception – very important skills for reading, writing and calculating. DOWNLOAD Check out our other freebies!

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Wordtoons

02/02/2013 | By More
Wordtoons

Anyone who can write, can draw. That is Wayne Logue‘s motto. He has developed Wordtoons. You start with a word and turn it into a cartoon. Wordtoons are funny, inspiring, and promote creativity. See for yourself and then go get those sharpies and start writing/drawing:  

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Literacy Center

01/30/2013 | By More
Literacy Center

The Literacy Center Education Network is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to deliver free, professionally-designed, education material to preschool-age children. Utilizing the power of the Internet, they distribute education material directly to children in their homes, libraries, and schools. The Literacy Center aims to provide safe learning activities for parents and […]

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