Monday, September 27, 2010

Point to Point-Children teach counting techniques in a fun way

Point to Point puzzle, a classic that many of us remember from our childhood, still a favorite of teachers and parents hope, encourage children to work on their skills and includes the small engine. And, of course, kids love them too.

The development of motor skills is important for academic success and puzzles point-to-point working children the opportunity to practice the correct grip of a pencil to figure out how to work the sequence numbers. Besides being aFun process, point, point to offer a reward in the form of a complete image that can be colored and displayed.

Painting of points possible to work with pencil, chalk or pen. But at work dot points, as in life, mistakes can happen, and then with a pencil with an eraser to erase the frustration can be avoided, especially with small children or junior-perfectionists.

After the first one to introduce children to the bullet points, you can offer some 'supervision. Encourage children to find the next numberin the sequence. It 'best to get a straight line to pull from one point to another and do not forget to connect the end point or the image will not be complete! At the same time, do not insist that everything "just so". Children must be able to experiment and be creative, even if it means coloring outside the lines.

Dot points are many variations, and some are working with sequences of letters instead of numbers, and the magic of words. The level of skill required varies fromPreschool and up. Sometimes it is immediately clear what is the picture, while other designs will keep you informed, almost to the last line is drawn.

Highly portable, point, points, such as coloring pages are ideal for travel. Keep the kids occupied and recommend a fair amount of time. Be sure to provide a very good pencil and colored pencils.

Dot to dots are a proven favorite that there are now versions for adults, as well as on-dot-to-dot activities.The Internet makes it easy to download and print out a point-to-dot puzzle, often free.

Whether you are looking for a fun activity, or are you looking for ways to motor skills (which are small muscle movements, in coordination with the eyes), trying to build, it is easy to "connect the dots" and see for point to point puzzles and activities are a good choice for home or school.

Copyright 2008 by Kevin Savetz.

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