Look if you can spot 8 differences, comparing the two scarecrow pictures, or owl pictures. Some differences are easy to spot, others might be harder. Draw circles around the differences to help keep count. Look for differences in color, shape, orientation etc.
Educational benefits of Spot the Difference activities:
Spot the Difference activities mainly develops visual perception. To simply explain it: Visual perception is how the eye observes and the brain interprets what is seen. Visual perception is an important skill to have when a child starts reading, writing and doing math. He/she needs to see the difference between various letters/numbers. A child that has poor visual perception skills will get confused with letters that look the same, for example "d", "b" or numbers "6" or "9". Doing "spot the difference" activities helps train the eye to see small differences in print, whether it is a picture or letters/numbers.
Spot the differences in these cute scarecrow and owl pictures and develop the important visual perception skill in a fun way this Fall!
This post was contributed by:
Nadia from Teach Me Mommy
Nadia is a South African mommy of two and a therapist at an elementary remedial school. She blogs over at Teach me Mommy about easy and playful activities with the aim to teach. You can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Nadia from Teach Me Mommy
Nadia is a South African mommy of two and a therapist at an elementary remedial school. She blogs over at Teach me Mommy about easy and playful activities with the aim to teach. You can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
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