Visual Sense

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Visual Sense
We Have read about different exercises of visual sense in the 5th module.Here we will discuss briefly some other exercises of visual sense.
- Hidden pictures games in books such as “Where’s Wally”.
- Picture drawing: Practice completing partially drawn pictures.
- Dot-to-dot worksheets or puzzles.
- Review work: Encourage your child to identify mistakes in written material.
She is sharing some information about the Montessori Baric Tablets. … The senses are the child’s window to the world; it is through them that he gathers information about his environment. The sensorial materials and presentations help the child make sense of the sensory impressions he is taking.
Montessori sensorial activities are those which refine the five senses – tactile, visual, auditory, olfactory, and gustatory senses. … Whether purchased or handmade, they follow basic Montessori principles. They isolate the quality (for example, the geometric shapes introduced are the same color and only vary in shape).
Practical life Exercises are just that, they are Exercises so the child can learn how to do living activities in a purposeful way. The purpose and aim of Practical Life is to help the child gain control in the coordination of his movement, and help the child to gain independence and adapt to his society.
Sensorial comes from the words sense or senses. … Sensorial Exercises were designed by Montessori to cover every quality that can be perceived by the senses such as size, shape, composition, texture, loudness or softness, matching, weight, temperature, etc.



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