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Busy Things hosts over 1600 curriculum-linked activities and games for early years and primary aged children. A school subscription also includes lots of features and tools for teachers that promise to save planning time. Take a free trial to have a proper play or book a demo here.
Picture perfect
Choose a jigsaw and drag the pieces into the correct places.
If you need a bit of help, use the lightbulb clue button.
Discussion points
- Apart from the clues, what can help you decide where pieces go?
- How do you know the piece won’t fit?
- Can you describe where pieces need to go?
Teaching tips:
Develop children’s spatial reasoning skills by asking them to complete the jigsaw. Use the discussion point questions to promote discussion and thinking around shape and space.
Challenge children further by choosing ‘piece rotation’ in the activity settings: children will need to choose the correct piece of the jigsaw and rotate it to fit.
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