Detailed description: Detailed description:
ATTENTION! 
 On delivery our items are not laminated and not cut. The organizational aids such as boxes, card index boxes and the like that may be shown in the catalog are not included in the scope of delivery. We only used this accessory for demonstration purposes.
 pages  16  
leaves  16  
Age  4-5  
Brief description  These deposits consist of several parts. The parts can be combined or used individually. This material is intended in combination with the “sliding and revealing game” made of wood by Pruefl.  
scope  2 sheets for the riser, 2 sheets of reading and picture memory, 2 sheets for sliding game, 9 sheets for turn-up game, 1 sheet of description, cover sheet for storage box  
Contributors  Drawings: Diana Hörstlhofer  
Additional articles  "Slide and turn up game" made of wood by Pruefl: 
  manual  Recommended school level (s): Kinderhaus, 1.-2. School level 
Manufacturing:  Laminate the sheets (recommended film thickness: 90-125 microns). Cut out the cards individually. 
Content / curriculum reference: pets 
Possible uses:  Use in free work, in individual work or in partner work 
Preparations:  To work with this material, the children also need: 
 A work carpet or a felt tray, the sliding game from Pruefl, riser 
How it works:  The inserts are pushed into the sliding game. 
Job opportunities:  Discover: 
 The A4 picture cards are pushed into the sliding game and uncovered piece by piece. The aim is to identify the covered image as soon as possible. 
 Sliding play: 
 The A4 card with the inscription “sliding game” is pushed into the sliding game. Part of it is removed. The small cards for sliding play are also required. The player whose turn it is takes one of the face down cards and must now move to the picture that shows the card by sliding the wooden parts. If he exposes another picture, it is the next player's turn. Now he has to "push the picture free". If you can do it, keep the card, turn over the next one and it's your turn again. 
 Memory: 
 There are other A4 cards for this. Simply slide it into the sliding game and uncover it. In the case of corresponding parts, the player who has found the two wooden parts remains. Can be used as a picture and reading memory. 
 Stacking material: 
 One way of developing the terms. 
Self-control:  The riser material enables self-control over the lower edges of the cards. The control of the rest of the material is self-evident. 
Experiences, tips, tips:  Links and additional free downloads at 
www.lernmaterial.at  The sliding and revealing game made of wood is available from 
 Presentation material: pages  16  
leaves  16  
Age  4-5  
Brief description  These deposits consist of several parts. The parts can be combined or used individually. This material is intended in combination with the “sliding and revealing game” made of wood by Pruefl.  
scope  2 sheets for the riser, 2 sheets of reading and picture memory, 2 sheets for sliding game, 9 sheets for turn-up game, 1 sheet of description, cover sheet for storage box  
Contributors  Drawings: Diana Hörstlhofer  
Additional articles  "Slide and turn up game" made of wood by Pruefl: 
  manual  Recommended school level (s): Kinderhaus, 1.-2. School level 
Manufacturing:  Laminate the sheets (recommended film thickness: 90-125 microns). Cut out the cards individually. 
Content / curriculum reference: pets 
Possible uses:  Use in free work, in individual work or in partner work 
Preparations:  To work with this material, the children also need: 
 A work carpet or a felt tray, the sliding game from Pruefl, riser 
How it works:  The inserts are pushed into the sliding game. 
Job opportunities:  Discover: 
 The A4 picture cards are pushed into the sliding game and uncovered piece by piece. The aim is to identify the covered image as soon as possible. 
 Sliding play: 
 The A4 card with the inscription “sliding game” is pushed into the sliding game. Part of it is removed. The small cards for sliding play are also required. The player whose turn it is takes one of the face down cards and must now move to the picture that shows the card by sliding the wooden parts. If he exposes another picture, it is the next player's turn. Now he has to "push the picture free". If you can do it, keep the card, turn over the next one and it's your turn again. 
 Memory: 
 There are other A4 cards for this. Simply slide it into the sliding game and uncover it. In the case of corresponding parts, the player who has found the two wooden parts remains. Can be used as a picture and reading memory. 
 Stacking material: 
 One way of developing the terms. 
Self-control:  The riser material enables self-control over the lower edges of the cards. The control of the rest of the material is self-evident. 
Experiences, tips, tips:  Links and additional free downloads at 
www.lernmaterial.at  The sliding and revealing game made of wood is available from 
 Presentation material: