I thought that Jigsaw Planet might be useful to use in the classroom in a few ways. that you can embed the puzzle, as I did below, and click to play it at the site.the “click” sound when pieces slotted together.choose the colour of the background to make it easier to see the image.choose to have a ghost image to fit your pieces over.ask to have a small picture available to look at whilst doing the puzzle.There are a few options you can use to assist you: To complete the jigsaw puzzle you simply drag the piece across the screen. jpeg file 300 -400 KB) but the quality was still good. I found that is was easier/quicker to upload if I made my image smaller (eg. ![]() You can also select the shape of the pieces, with a very simple shape suitable for pre-schoolers.You can see other puzzles that have been made to try out but I prefer the idea of creating you own. You don’t need to register to have access to puzzle creation. ![]() It offers an alternative to a physical jigsaw puzzle in that it offers an online one for a change. I came across this program that I thought the kids would like. Aside from being fun, they are a great way to spend some time practising spatial awareness, problem solving, hand-eye co-ordination and concentration. We have been lucky and have enjoyed great weather these holidays but I tried to make sure I had some other ideas if the weather turned and outside activities needed to be curtailed.Īidan and Ruby both like doing jigsaw puzzles and have a quite a few at home as well as borrowing them from the children’s toy library at home. ![]() I have been looking after my niece and nephews (7 yrs and younger). It is the last day of the school holidays for me.
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