Montessori Letters and Words
Montessori Letters and Words is an educational game that aims to teach children to read and write in an interactive and engaging way. Here are some of the game's main features:
Tactile Tombola: The game uses the concept of a tombola, but with a tactile component. Children must touch and recognize letters from the bag and use them to form words on their chart. This engages the sense of touch and encourages letter recognition.
Educational Goals: The game has several educational goals, including learning the alphabet, the ability to read and write words, the development of manual dexterity, and tactile sensitivity. It also helps children develop their language and body-kinesthetic intelligence.
Intelligences In volved: The game involves several intelligences according to Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. These include linguistic, personal, body-kinesthetic, spatial, logical-mathematical and naturalistic intelligences.
Engagement Percentages: The percentages associated with each intelligence indicate how much the game engages each intelligence. For example, language intelligence is 100% involved, meaning that the game focuses primarily on language and word learning.
Music: In this game, musical intelligence is not involved (0%), which means that the game has no significant musical component.