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Building Thinking SkillsŪ provides highly effective verbal and nonverbal reasoning activities to improve vocabulary, reading, writing, math, logic, and figural-spatial skills, as well as visual and auditory processing. This exceptional skill set provides a solid foundation for academic excellence and success on any assessment test.
The activities are sequenced developmentally. Each skill (for example, classifying) is presented first in the semi-concrete figural-spatial form and then in the abstract verbal form. Children learn to analyze relationships between objects, between words, and between objects and words as they:
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Observe, recognize, and describe characteristics. |
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Distinguish similarities and differences. |
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Identify and complete sequences, classifications, and analogies. |
These processes help children develop superior thinking and communication skills that lead to deeper content learning in all subjects.
There are titles in this series suitable for children from age 3 to high school. This series is also widely used remedially with adults.
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