Visual Sequencing refers to our ability to perceive items in a specific order and remember that sequence. This skill is essential for visual and language development and is needed for reading, spelling (organizing letters in a particular order), and mathematical operations.
This resource includes various activities to practice sequential visual perceptual skills needed for early perceptual and cognitive development.
Self-correcting activity. This fun activity is played online on the Boom Learning platform and aims to consolidate visual sequential skills ( 3 to 5 sequential steps) as well as critical thinking and problem solving. Depending on the child's age and skill level it can be played independently.
It consists of 25 task cards that can be played online or printed for classroom use (optional). It's fun and easy to use.
Age band 4 to 8 years
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Also available in Afrikaans.