Kindergarten Enrichment Lessons
Build IQ Skills through Fun Games & Activities
for Outstanding Academic Achievement
IQ Thinking Math
6 to 9 year olds
In our kindergarten enrichment lessons, for Math, spatial, visual and mathematical reasoning are included by using problem-solving methods based around pictures, diagrams and shapes. This way, your child will need to work out sequences, similarities and differences between figures or breaking codes. These skills promote the use of critical thinking and logic to solve problems, and are an indication of their abilities to use mathematical capabilities and powers of deduction. From this, you enhanced your child’s potential and intelligence, rather than their learned ability, all through the kindergarten enrichment lessons.
You can also boost these skills by:
Playing games like spot the difference and Sudoku.
Developing spatial awareness and understanding of how shapes interconnect with jigsaws and construction toys like blocks and Lego sets.
Using a pack of cards to practise addition and subtraction, for example by dealing out five cards and getting your child to add them all together, subtract the smallest number from the largest, and so on.
Playing maths games when out and about, such as asking your child to add together all the numbers from the registration plate of the car in front.
- Drawing shapes on a piece of paper and getting your child to draw their mirror image, using a mirror to check the results, or cutting them out and folding them in half to see how they look.
IQ Thinking Math helps in strengthening abstract thinking, creativity and complex problem solving abilities amongst others.
For our other enrichment program suitable for kindergarten students, click to see IQ Thinking English.