Jackson Tizzy's Toybox manual Pencils, Learning Objective

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Pencils

Overall Learning

Objectives:

Compare by size, two or three items.

Develop a basic language of comparison.

Level 1

Learning Objectives:

Recognise the words and the visual comparisons: tall/short, big/small, long/short, thick/thin.

What happens?

Two pencils appear on the screen. Children are asked to select a pencil using words from the target vocabulary.

Three pencils must be correctly selected to complete one turn.

Level 2

Learning Objective:

Recognise the language and visual comparisons: taller/shorter, bigger/smaller, longer/shorter, thicker/thinner.

What happens?

Two pencils appear on the screen. Children are asked to select a pencil using words from the target vocabulary.

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Three pencils must be correctly selected to complete one turn.

Level 3

Learning Objectives:

Confidently recognise the language and visual comparisons: tallest/shortest, biggest/smallest, longest/shortest, thickest/thinnest.

What happens?

Three pencils appear on the screen. Children are asked to select a pencil using words from the target vocabulary.

Four pencils must be correctly selected to complete one turn.

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Contents User Guide Educational Notes User Guide Educational Notes Contents Introduction What is Tizzy’s Toybox Special Edition?General tab OptionsInclusion & Support Tab ActivitiesBeads Overall Learning ObjectivesLevel Bears Bucket & Spade Caterpillar Counting Overall Learning Objective Dressing UpJigsaw Opposites Learning Objective PencilsPicture Book Rhyming Words Sheep Bucket and Spade Positional language Educational NotesBeads Comparison of totals of sets, then numerals Bears Identifying soundsJigsaw Spatial awareness Caterpillar Matching and close observationCounting One-to-one correspondence and number cardination Dressing Up Making sets and recognising familiar rolesPencils Vocabulary and concept of size Picture Book Problem solving and ordering a series of eventsSheep Indentifying simple colours and their names IndexE R S T O N