Playing and working with wooden cubes is one way of developing children’s spatial imagination. If we combine it with drawing, we have a very good activity for a lesson.
Content (more than 20 problems in 8 tasks):
1. Drawing solids built up from cubes.
2. Encoding and decoding solids in two different ways.
3. Fully detailed answer key (4 pages).
It is easy to change, swap or add exercises.
Children can work, discover and draw in their own way and at their own pace with or without wooden cubes.