Strong spatial reasoning correlates with higher achievement in STEM subjects. Preschoolers can develop spatial skills through playful activities involving shapes, position, direction, and dimension. Building geometric knowledge provides an intuitive basis for understanding advanced math concepts.
What to do ?
- Provide shape puzzles, shape sorters, and blocks in a range of shapes. Name each shape as children handle and manipulate them. Reinforce shape vocabulary and properties.
- Incorporate geometric termos like “sphere”, “cube”, “cylinder”, “rectangular prism”, “pyramid”. Point out everyday examples of 3D shapes.
- Have children arrange their bodies in shapes or use their arms and legs to create shapes in the air. Trace shapes with fingers on paper, in sand, or on each other’s hands.
- Play games identifying shapes around you – clocks, windows, picture frames, furniture. Go on a “shape hunt” around the house or neighborhood.
- Use positional words like under, around, beside, left and right during play and routines. Have kids follow directions with placement and movement of objects.
- Provide building toys like Magna-tiles, Legos, or blocks. Constructing 3D creations teaches spatial relationships. Describe their structures.
- Books with mazes, positional concepts, shapes, and patterns reinforce learning through reading.
- Hands-on play integrates geometric and spatial learning naturally and enjoyably. Allow plenty of time for free exploration with shapes and space to build readiness for advanced math down the road.
Play games identifying shapes around you – clocks, windows, picture frames, furniture. Go on a “shape hunt” around the house or neighborhood.
Use positional words like under, around, beside, left and right during play and routines. Have kids follow directions with placement and movement of objects.
Provide building toys like Magna-tiles, Legos, or blocks. Constructing 3D creations teaches spatial relationships. Describe their structures.
Books with mazes, positional concepts, shapes, and patterns reinforce learning through reading.
Hands-on play integrates geometric and spatial learning naturally and enjoyably. Allow plenty of time for free exploration with shapes and space to build readiness for advanced math down the road.
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