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Basic Sequences Early Learning Kit

Item Code: AKR30651K
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The Basic Sequences Early Learning Kit is designed to help children develop a strong sense of time, chronology, and memory through engaging story sequences.

This kit includes two sets: Basic Sequence Set 1 (AKR30651) and Basic Sequence Set 2 (AKR30652), each featuring 34 sturdy cardboard tokens (9 x 9 cm) depicting parts of a short story. Children can arrange these tokens in the correct order to complete the narrative, enhancing their logical reasoning, time perception, and sequencing skills.

Suitable for children aged 2-6 years, this kit encourages hands-on learning and storytelling fun.

Benefits for Educational Use:

  • Enhances Time Perception: Helps children understand the concept of time and the sequence of events in a story.
  • Improves Memory: Children recall the story parts and arrange them in order, boosting memory skills.
  • Develops Logical Reasoning: Encourages children to think logically as they determine the correct order of events.
  • Supports Early Literacy: Fosters an understanding of narrative structure, which is a key component of early literacy development.
  • Promotes Independent and Group Play: Perfect for individual or group activities, promoting collaborative learning.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Story Sequencing: Give children a set of tokens and have them arrange the story in the correct order, discussing the sequence as they go.
  • Group Story Creation: Divide children into small groups, each using a set of tokens to create and present a story to the class.
  • Memory Game: Show the tokens in sequence for a short time, then challenge children to recall and recreate the sequence.
  • Time Perception Exploration: Use the tokens to discuss events in chronological order, such as "What happens first, second, and last in this story?"