Description
This quality product; The Colour Resemblance Sorting Activity; is made to suit the most exacting Montessori teacher’s design, and will provide hours of interesting work amongst the children in the 3 to 6 environment.
Features of The Colour Resemblance Sorting Task
- the direct objectives for the Child, are to;
- learn to name the colours
- grade the colours from dark to light, or vice-versa
- indirectly, the Child;
- understands the concept of grading objects or things
- improves their focus and concentration
- develops their fine motor skills
- this activity is an extension to colour box 2
- a silky smooth, wooden activity
Contents of The Colour Resemblance Sorting Task
- 6 colour sorting blocks
- 6 colour peg stands
- 24 colour pegs
- 6 groups of 4 pegs each; in variegated colours
- everything is stored in a square beech wood box with a loose lid
Size
- sorting blocks and colour peg stands – 16cm x 5.5cm x 1.5cm / (6¼” x 2″ x 1½”)
- pegs – 5cm / (2″) tall and a 2cm / (¾”) diameter
- box – 28cm x 28cm x 7cm / (11″ x 11″ x 2¾”)
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Further Reading and Resources
Montessori Monday: The Color Boxes by Catherine McTamaney
Children are fascinated with color. Learning to name and distinguish colors is one of those early skills, parents delight in observing. Maybe you’ve shared the classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? with your child. Maybe bedtime has included My Many Color…
Rowena Hendricks (verified owner) –
This is a very functional equipment for the Sensorial environment. The children really enjoy it.