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Sensorial
Sensorial activities teach children to refine their senses of sight, touch, sound, smell and taste so that they are able to organise sensory impressions and their understanding of the world. Through sensorial materials, children learn about similarity and difference, dimensions, colours and shapes, and distinguish between smells, taste and sound. Sensorial work also prepares children for mathematics, language and geometry by teaching children how to classify and sort.
Example materials and activities include:
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Pink Tower
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Colour Box
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Geometric Solids
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Trinomial Cube
The Prepared Environment
Practical Life
Language
Mathematics
Sensorial
Culture
Independence,
social skills and
care for the environment
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Colors, shapes, textures, weights, dimension, discrimination and distinguishing between smells, taste and sound
Oral language, phonics, letter formation, sentence structure, vowels and consonants, writing, reading and early literacy skills
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Numbers, quantities, counting, addition, subtraction, decimal system, multiplication and division
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Geography, botany, zoology, science, history, music and art
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