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10 Tips for Super Spatial Skills in Early Childhood Classrooms

June 30, 2022

Early spatial development is a critical skill to nurture in young children, whether you’re a teacher or a parent. Mary Jo Pollman, Ph.D., author of the book Blocks and Beyond: Strengthening Early Math and Science Skills through Spatial Learning, points out that “research has shown…a relationship between spatial development and overall mathematics. In other words, it is a predictor of overall math scores. Children who score high in spatial and geometric sections of the TIMSS [Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study] tend to score higher in overall math scores.”

Here are 10 easy, fun, and effective ways to boost spatial development in pre-k or kindergarten students. Adapted from Blocks and Beyond, these quick tips are great to use in the classroom and adjust for use at home, too. (At the end of this post, you can download a handy printable PDF version of the tips.)

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Blocks and Beyond

Strengthening Early Math and Science Skills through Spatial Learning

By Mary Jo Pollman, Ph.D.

Teach spatial skills to young children—and improve their overall academic outcomes! This innovative teaching resource has the research-based insights and practical activities early childhood educators need to promote spatial development throughout the school day.