Gender | Girls |
Number of player | one |
Age range | 5 - 7 Years |
Bee Smart Visual and Auditory Attention Set 5-6 Years Old
Today's children are in continuous learning and practice environments. Children who learn to discover that there is something to learn in every environment they are in grow up more ready for the future. Therefore, education is no longer about loading information but about gaining the ability to discover what to learn and how to learn.
Bee Smart Visual and Auditory Attention Set has been prepared by experts to appeal to today's children. Children will have a fun and educational time without getting bored with this set we have prepared.
Thinking, reasoning, visual and auditory perception, concentration, problem solving, interpretation, classification, sorting, visual and auditory memory, verbal and numerical skills, discovering the part-whole relationship are among the basic achievements of the Bee Smart Visual and Auditory Attention Set.
Thanks to this set, children will achieve the gains in question within the framework of a certain program and will be able to reinforce these gains with retrospective determinations.
5-6 Year Old Bee Smart Visual and Auditory Attention Set Content
10 Exercise Booklets
1 Auditory Perception Question Booklet
1 Piece 12 Stone Control Panel
135 Exercises
Booklets Included in the Set for Ages 5-6
1. Making Connections⠀
2. Attention-Concentration 1⠀
3. Attention-Concentration 2⠀
4. Visual Perception 1⠀
5. Visual Perception 2⠀
6. Auditory Perception 1⠀
7. Auditory Perception 2⠀
8. Reasoning⠀
9. Math Skills
10. Letters and Numbers
11. Auditory Perception Question Booklet
gains
• Numeracy Skills
• Distinguishing Similarities and Differences
• Attention Intensity and Concentration
• Thinking Skills
• Hand-Eye Coordination
• Matching-Completion
• Effective communication
• Visual memory
• Speed-reflex
• Auditory Discrimination
• Short-Term Auditory Memory
• Reasoning
• Analytical Thinking
• Part-Whole Relationship
• Problem Solving Skills
• Classification-Sorting
• Verbal Skills
• Interpretation Skills
How to play?
The control panel opens. The stones are placed on the unnumbered area of the panel as shown in figure 1. When the stones are placed, the numbers on both the panel and the stones must be visible. The numbers on the tiles represent the 12 questions in each exercise, and the numbers on the panel represent the answers to the questions. You can start from any question you want. The stone representing the question is taken and the question is answered. The number written above or below the answer indicates where the stone will be placed on the panel. After all the stones are placed in their places according to the answers, the panel is closed and opened again as in Figure 2. The answer combination for each exercise is at the bottom of the page with the exercise. If the resulting combination is the same as the answer combination on the page, it means that all questions have been answered correctly. If there are differences, the wrongly placed stone or stones are removed, the panel is closed again and opened again as in Figure 1. Questions are answered and checked again.
Questions from the Auditory Perception booklets are included in the Auditory Perception Question Booklet. The stone representing the question read is taken. The question is listened to carefully, the answer is found in the booklet containing the relevant exercise and the stone is placed on the control panel. After all the stones are placed in their places according to the answers, the panel is closed and opened as in Figure 2. The resulting combination is compared with the answer combination at the bottom of the exercise. If there are differences, the wrongly placed stone or stones are removed, the panel is closed again and opened again as in Figure 1. Questions are answered and checked again.
Department | Girls |