First, sort
Sorting, according to the different differences of objects, arranged regularly. In fact, sorting also includes the arrangement of different spatial orientations of objects.
In daily life, guide children to find the differences between objects, let them find the different directions of objects, and learn to arrange them in a certain order or rule.
The classification exercise is based on the classification exercise, which is carried out after children have a certain understanding of the classification characteristics of objects. It is very important for parents to give timely guidance during exercise.
Sorting exercises also include comparison exercises, that is, let children learn to correspond related objects one by one. Children can compare the number and size of two groups of objects by one-to-one logical method.
It can be seen that sorting exercises exercise children's ability of recognition, orientation, judgment and reasoning.
The picture below shows the topic of spatial orientation sorting in the first grade examination of primary school.
Second, organize exercises.
How do we do sorting exercises for children in daily life? Here are a few simple and easy-to-operate games to guide you to practice sorting for children, exercise their recognition ability, let them observe the differences between things, and arrange them by discovering the rules of object categories.
1) Line up front, back, left and right.
Find out the toys that children are most interested in, such as cars and dolls, and arrange several different toys. For example, arrange three cars in the order of red car, blue car and yellow car. Ask the children to tell which color car is in front of the blue car.
2) Find a rule to fill the graph.
Prepare several graphic cards with different shapes and arrange them according to certain rules, as shown in the figure below. Let the children find the rules first, observe how many kinds of graphics there are, then look for the same number from the left end, and finally find out the arrangement rules and imitate these rules to complete the graphics.
3) Find a rule to fill in numbers.
Let the children count according to the numbers and fill in the appropriate numbers in the question mark. You can draw ten squares in the number game.
Attention, when you start training, you should not have too many kinds and quantities of items. Simple children are easy to understand at their discretion, and only when they are encouraged in time will they be interested in continuing to practice.
Sorting game, isn't it simple? Hurry up and use the resources at hand to do sorting exercises.
(Some pictures are from the Internet)