Today we present a new worksheet to train discrimination in children called Which one exists?.
What does this worksheet for training discrimination in children involve?
This activity consists of recognizing the word that is correctly written, differentiating it from the other options.
Below, we show you a video of this children’s activity to work on discrimination:
What does this activity work on?
By working on this task we are training the discrimination, making the child have to look carefully at each of the letters and their position, so global reading is not sufficient.
The higher the level, the more similar the options are to each other, sometimes simply changing the order of a letter. For this reason it is a highly recommended task to work with children with dyslexia and attention problems.
Play by levels
This activity is structured in five levels of difficulty: basic, easy, medium, difficult and advanced. As the level increases, the difficulty increases.
Format
These worksheets for working discrimination in children can be used in both digital and paper formats. You can customize them, print them and use them with each of your users.
Adult version
Which one exists? is the children’s version of the activity Visual discrimination of a real word, in which users must also discriminate, within a group of words, which one actually exists.
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