Often we play and play with previously known set rules. One way to develop the creativity is to go beyond what is obvious – obviously:).One child took few resources and recommended various usage of that resource beyond what it used for and recommended to others in the group.
Another chidl shared different books on “visuals”. Here is what theyshared
Sharing 15 ways to use “chess board”.
- Use for multiplication
- Count the boxes
- Knowing from which method it is made
- Know Spellings
- For doing Fractions
- Know numbers
- Do addition
- Measure the size of the board
- See patterns
- Do divisions
- Find out the shop of the chess board
- FInd name of the board
- Use as a laptop
- For time pass
- Have fun
15 ways of using “chess coins”
- Observe
- Count
- See the size
- Draw
- Make tower
- Learn how to place on chess board
- Find out the material
- Size
- Find the way we use it
- Names of cois
- Find out the reason why black and white
- Find out who discovered the coins
- See designs
- FInd out what use chess coins to play?
- See color