Aprenda a contar 1.3.0 Apk
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Description of Aprenda a contar
Let's play jump rope and learn to count to 100. The rabbit will be our partner in this super fun game!
Choose your language, start to jump and stay'll get it not to fall.
INFORMATION FOR THE TEACHER
Recite the number sequence is a way to store and establish the systematization and structuring of the numbering system, both written and verbal. So the game "Learn to count" supports this work, offering the count of numbers in English, Spanish and Italian.
Objectives for the student:
- Recite and memorize the number sequence from 1 to 100;
- Develop logical thinking with the notion of ordering and quantification;
- Realize that takes a natural number in numerical sequence and this has regularities;
- Recognize the names of numbers and associate them correctly with their respective numerical symbol;
- Appoint and ordain natural numbers 1-100 in Spanish, English and Italian languages;
Objectives for the teacher:
- Provide audiovisual teaching resource as a stimulus for learning and systematization of the number sequence;
- Working numerical sequence from 1 to 100, making comparisons between these numbers and analyzing the regularities of the sequences;
- To encourage the learning of other languages;
- Fix content worked in the classroom
Suggested approach:
The game may be offered individually or in pairs. Instruct students to play and observe the number that appears, associating it with the audio, facilitating memorization.
Challenges can and must be released! For young children, can, for example, throw a question: "What number comes after 17?". The children must play, attentive, not to lose count and find the answer that the teacher asked.
For children a little bigger, registration propose as writing numbers that are missing in the numerical box (Xerox). From the game, the child will analyze what number comes before, to find the missing number in the table.
A great idea is to offer a numerical box with the numbers representing the dozens of passages in white. For children it is more difficult to memorize the count of the ten passages (29/30, 39/40, etc.). Than the sequence number in general.
These suggestions also apply to work with numerical sequences in English, Spanish and Italian.