Everyday Objects
The "Everyday Objects" set is an educational collection of 48 pictures, divided into 6 categories, designed to enrich vocabulary and stimulate children's cognitive skills. Through real and easily recognizable pictures, children can learn new concepts and words associated with everyday life.
Detailed Description:
The world around us is full of objects and concepts that children learn to recognize and name. The "Everyday Objects" set makes this educational process more stimulating and engaging by offering a selection of 48 clear and detailed photographs, each belonging to one of the 6 basic categories of everyday life.
Main product features:
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Various Categories: The set includes 6 different categories, including food, household items, toys, personal items, furniture and appliances, and clothing. This division facilitates organized and thematic learning. -
High Quality Photographs: Each photo, sized 15x21 cm, shows an everyday object in clear detail, making it easily recognizable to children. -
Colored Backgrounds: Photographs feature backgrounds of different colors that not only attract attention but also help in categorizing objects. -
Versatile Learning: This set is ideal for individual, pair or group activities, and is suitable for different pedagogical methods and educational needs.
Educational benefits:
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Vocabulary Development: Enriches children's vocabulary by introducing new objects and concepts from everyday life. -
Cognitive Stimulation: Promotes attention, concentration and memory skills through observation and recognition. -
Classification Skills: Encourages children to group and classify objects according to various characteristics, developing logical thinking. -
Communication and Language: Promotes communication and verbal description as children are stimulated to talk about objects and their functions.
How to Use:
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Identification: Ask children to identify the objects in the photos and describe where they have seen or used them in real life. -
Categorization: Organize games or activities where children are asked to group photos according to their categories or other common characteristics. -
Narration: Invite children to create stories using the objects in the photographs, thus stimulating creativity and verbal expression. -
Memory Games: Use photos in memory games, where children have to match objects or remember what objects they have seen before. -
Everyday Life Role -Play: Incorporate photos into role-play, allowing children to "use" objects in imaginary everyday scenarios.
"Everyday Objects" is more than just a set of photos; it is a bridge that connects classroom learning with the real-world environment, encouraging children to explore, identify, and communicate with the world around them in a more aware and curious way.