Lessons (14)
In this lesson, we will understand how our eyes and brain interact together to create our ability of visual perception. We explore quick exercises like spot the difference, word searches and grid drawings to enhance our visual perception.
In this lesson, we will learn about our ability to recognise familiar objects when they are different sizes or when we see them from a different angle and / or see them in a different place.
In this lesson, we will learn about our ability to see and recognise the differences and similarities between things. We will practise this ability through games like spot the difference and dominoes as well as matching and sorting games and activities.
In this lesson, we will focus on our ability to see objects and be able to figure out where they are, or which direction they are going, compared to other objects and/or ourselves. This ability helps us judge distance and follow directions.
In this lesson, we will develop the ability to see an object as separate from its surroundings and focus on it. Enhancing this skill will help with reading and scanning an environment for particular objects.
In this lesson, we will learn about our ability to recognise familiar objects when we only see a part of them. Adult support is needed for this lesson.
In this lesson, we will develop our ability to remember what we have just seen. Playing memory games is a good way to improve short term memory and improving our short term memory will improve our long term memory.
In this lesson, we learn about and further develop the ability to remember the order of things or events that we have seen.
In this lesson, we will learn about and further develop our ability to control our muscles around our eyes to look in specific directions. We use this ability to search for things in our surroundings as well as when we read.
In this lesson, we will solve maze problems. This improves our visual motor integration which in turn helps us have better control when writing and performing other fine motor coordination activities.
In this lesson, we will practise writing in columns to improve our writing skills and to improve controlling our eye muscles when we move our eyes downwards.
In this lesson, we will be learning to write letters through copying shapes.
In this lesson, we will be colouring within the lines as it is a helpful tool that helps us learn what pressure to apply when we write or draw and how to use a pen or pencil in various directions.
In this lesson, we will summarise all the lessons involving visual perception and improving this ability.