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  • New freebie: I spy … superheroes!

    New freebie: I spy … superheroes!

    New freebie: I spy ... superheroes, I spy, dyslexia, dyscalculia, AFS-method, perception, visual perception, spatial perception, worksheet, parents, children, homeschooling, freebie

    Here is another “I spy…” freebie. Children simply love them. This time it is about “I spy … superheroes”. Print them out, color, count and simply enjoy all the fun. At the same time, children train attention, visual perception and fine motor skills.

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  • New freebie: I spy … spring

    New freebie: I spy … spring

    is in the air, so we thought it was about time for a new freebie. Give your children some coloring pencils and let them color and search. Then, they count how many they find of each object. Use this opportunity to talk about “more than…”, “less than…”, etc. This exercise trains attention, visual and spatial perception, and fine motor skills – important skills for reading, writing, and arithmetics.

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  • Spirals – Tracing and Recognizing

    Spirals – Tracing and Recognizing

    It’s been a while, but today we offer a new freebie: Spirals – Tracing and recognizing. The first two pages are for warming up: Trace the spirals, use different colors, and draw your own spirals. On the 3rd page, you have to recognize the different spirals and trace them in the given color. These exercises train attention, hand-eye coordination, and visual and spatial perception. While the children are tracing the spirals, you can also check how they are holding the pen. For younger children: Let them trace the spirals with their fingers first, so they get a feeling for the form.

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