Make An Unusually Effective Child Jigsaw
Puzzle
Every kid builds a child jigsaw puzzle... sooner or later. But
for most of them, unfortunately, the next step is always just
another puzzle... often only with more pieces.
Try as you may, but this routine will only do two things
well:
Cost you moneyTeach the same skills over and over
Think about it... maybe doing more of the same is not really the
answer to getting better results.
But using smarter ways often are.
So, here's...
How To Make A Stunningly Simple, Yet
Unusually
Effective Jigsaw Puzzle
What You'll Need
a blank or an old puzzle
3-5 different colored stationery stickers or pens
How To Do It
Step 1:
Use any old child jigsaw puzzle... even buy a blank one if you need
to. Choose a puzzle with an appropriate number of pieces for your
child's skill level.
Step 2:
Build the old or blank puzzle... then turn the puzzle picture side
down.
Step 3:
Now choose any 2 interlocking pieces, preferably edge pieces, and
mark the connecting pieces with matching colored markers or
stickers. Thus, 1 red dot matching 1 red dot.
Step 4:
Mark 2 other pieces the same way, using different colors - 1 yellow
dot matching 1 yellow dot.
Step 5:
Repeat this marking process on as many other pieces as you like.
Step 6:
Now, scramble the puzzle and let your child look for and build the
matching pieces... still picture side down.
Step 7:
Further child jigsaw puzzle options I've found to work well are:
use different shapes
mix and match colors and shapes (just ensure that any 2
interlocking pieces have the same patterns)
even use an arithmetic problem on one piece and the answer on
the other. This makes a great jigsaw puzzle: piece one - use 2+3...
on the matching piece put 5
... or even have a look at many other great ideas for any child jigsaw puzzle
Despite many parents continuing in the rut of buying child jigsaw
puzzles with just more and more pieces, there is surely a much
smarter, cheaper and more exiting way to teach your child valuable
skills.
With some imagination you'll start to see any old child jigsaw
puzzle as exiting teaching aids.
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