Find words
For children aged: preschool, early school
Collection: Code with Ava - Interactive Coding Boards
Type of interaction: Light Markers
Difficulty Level
Differentiation of difficulty level according to: board size (3×3, 6×6, 10×10). Boards arranged according to the order of introducing letters used in textbooks for grade I.
board size | letters |
Achievements
Achievements in accordance with the records of the core curriculum for primary school, grades I-III
Computer science education: the student solves tasks, puzzles, and riddles leading to the discovery of algorithms; uses a computer or other digital device and external devices to perform a task; associates the operation of a computer or other digital device with the effects of working with software; cooperates with students, exchanges ideas and experiences with them, using technology.
General Objectives
- improving spatial orientation,
- developing reading skills, systematic familiarization with letters.
Operational Objectives, Student
- recognizes and reads all letters of the alphabet,
- records the route using blocks with directional arrows,
- performs auditory synthesis of words,
- determines directions and establishes the position of objects in relation to oneself, as well as in relation to other objects, distinguishes the left and right side,
- uses the concepts: vertical, horizontal.
Description of work with the application
Launch the "Add Words to the Archive" application. Tell the students that the Planet of Librarians is famous for its vast Archive. It contains all the encoded words that the inhabitants of the Galaxy Funn use to communicate with each other. The words in the Archive have been hidden on the boards. Help Ava the Librarian find them to organize the collections in the Archive. Choose the board size suitable for your students. Read the word given above the board and find it on the board. Indicate which field contains its last letter.
Instructions
Read the word given above the board and find it on the board. Indicate which field contains its last letter.