Today we present a new worksheet to work on Place Orientation with children called Organize Your House.
What does this worksheet for working on Place Orientation with children involve?
This activity consists of relating different common household items to the place where they are usually found.
Below, we show you a video of this children’s activity to work on Place Orientation:
What does this activity work on?
This worksheet works on the Place Orientation.
Application in daily life
By working on this task we help children to:
- orient themselves within the house,
- know where it is logical to place each thing: both for when they have to find it and to put it away,
- categorize,
- relate items by their use.
Play by levels
This activity is organized into four levels of difficulty: basic, easy, medium and hard. As the level increases, the difficulty rises.
Format
This worksheet for working Place Orientation with children can be used both digitally and on paper.
Adult version
Organize Your House is the children’s version of the adult activity Household Objects, in which users have to place where various objects would be located in the house.
Languages
You can use this activity in digital and paper formats in Spanish and English, and in digital format in French, Portuguese and Catalan.
If you don’t know how to change the language of activities in NeuronUP, you can consult this article.
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