Friday, April 29, 2011

Kindergarten

Teaching problem solving helps children develop discrimination and reasoning skills. Children will learn to group similar items together or discriminate which items do not belong in a group.

Our Problem Solving applications are available exclusively through itunes and are designed to work on Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch. Your child can learn on the go, at his or her own pace in a fun, interactive way. At only .99 cents per application of approximately 120 beautiful, clear, concrete, colorful images, your child will have fun learning at an affordable price. Our Problem Solving Series includes the following:
What Rhymes




Teaching rhyming words in preschool and kindergarten sets a solid base for reading comprehension. Rhyming is a basic component of phonics and a very important pre-reading skill. Teaching kids to find words that rhyme or creating a list of rhyming words helps children recognize phonetic sounds. This prepares children for spelling and decoding words while reading. Our What Rhymes application provides children with many different combinations of easy rhymes such as chair/pear, dog/frog, bell/shell, cat/hat, fan/can, etc.
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Which Does Not Belong

Our What Does Not Belong application introduces your child to the negative form “NOT” which requires some expanded thinking. We’re created many combinations of common objects that are of high interest to young children to help them develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. Our What Does Not Belong application provides your child or student will be shown 4 images per page, and asked which one does not belong. Such as grapes, strawberry, orange and a chocolate cupcake. Another example may be three chairs and a stool or a police man, a firefighter, a construction worker and a young girl.



Our Which Go Together application is a great introduction to associations and helps develop visual discrimination skills and understanding of different objects and events. We’re created many combinations of common objects that are of high interest to young children to help them develop critical thinking and problem solving skills. In our Which Go Together application your child or student will be shown 4 images per page and asked which two items belong together. For example, frying pan, bacon, a toucan and an umbrella. Or a piggy bank, coins, marbles and an alarm clock
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