Which One Doesn’t Belong? - Figure out which picture does not go with the others. There are 50 problems in all, so keep playing. Have fun!
Dear parents / teachers!
You have before you an educational app that will help prepare children for successful learning in elementary school through a collection of fun, interactive game tasks. The game tasks will help develop logical thinking as well as to learn to compare, reason and analyze.
The child is prompted to carefully scrutinize the pictures and to choose the one that is different. If the choice is correct, the child will see a smiling Emoji
At this time, there are 5 exercises with 50 tasks in all. Each exercise contains 10 tasks. There are tasks for children from 4 to 7 years of age.
GRADING
Each one task is worth ten points for a total of 100 points:
▶ A. 100 to 90 ( Heart Eyes Emoji )
▶ B. 89 to 80 ( Smiling Face Emoji )
▶ C. 79 to 70 ( Pirate Face Emoji )
▶ D. 69 to 60 ( Crying Face Emoji )
▶ F. Below 60 ( Pouting Face Emoji )
A psychologist's advice:
- If you are teaching one-on-one, choose a convenient time when the child is in a good mood.
- Encourage children to speak in complete sentences, for example: "Five doesn't match, because it is a number and all the rest are letters".
- If children have a hard time, help them with additional questions.
-Don't forget to praise children for trying.
We wish you success!
Dear parents / teachers!
You have before you an educational app that will help prepare children for successful learning in elementary school through a collection of fun, interactive game tasks. The game tasks will help develop logical thinking as well as to learn to compare, reason and analyze.
The child is prompted to carefully scrutinize the pictures and to choose the one that is different. If the choice is correct, the child will see a smiling Emoji
At this time, there are 5 exercises with 50 tasks in all. Each exercise contains 10 tasks. There are tasks for children from 4 to 7 years of age.
GRADING
Each one task is worth ten points for a total of 100 points:
▶ A. 100 to 90 ( Heart Eyes Emoji )
▶ B. 89 to 80 ( Smiling Face Emoji )
▶ C. 79 to 70 ( Pirate Face Emoji )
▶ D. 69 to 60 ( Crying Face Emoji )
▶ F. Below 60 ( Pouting Face Emoji )
A psychologist's advice:
- If you are teaching one-on-one, choose a convenient time when the child is in a good mood.
- Encourage children to speak in complete sentences, for example: "Five doesn't match, because it is a number and all the rest are letters".
- If children have a hard time, help them with additional questions.
-Don't forget to praise children for trying.
We wish you success!
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