OLIFU - NUMBER TOWER - LEARNING and TEAM GAME
Aim of the game:
By working together, set up and dismantle a number tower after prior agreement. The game promotes number and color theory, language development and movement.
Instructions:
A circle is formed and each child is given ropes depending on the number of players. Number tower is a team game. This promotes team spirit and communication. Without communication, the hook cannot be moved to the desired location. Now everyone works together to tighten the ropes so that the plate with the hook chain can be aligned over the blocks. Try to pick up or hook the wooden blocks with the hook chain on the plate and stack them. It is important that the players hold onto their string at the back end and do not shorten it by "reaching ahead". A number and quantity were deliberately not printed in color on each side. This is intended to ensure that the players have to talk to each other as a team, which in turn promotes language skills. Example: The players have to communicate with each other where the yellow wooden block is, or where the wooden block with the number 6 is.
Game variations:
- The wooden blocks are randomly stacked on top of each other.
- The group talks about the colors. Example: Now we put red on yellow, etc. This game variation promotes and trains color theory.
- A number sequence is determined in which the wooden blocks are stacked on top of each other, e.g. (6-1 or 1-6)
- The tower is dismantled and the wooden blocks are placed next to each other in the correct number sequence. As with all games in the Primus line, your own game ideas and variations are welcome.
There are various ways to vary the difficulty.
After the team has decided on the game variant to be played, the level of difficulty can be changed using the following options:
• No speaking is allowed during the game,
• The players "work" with one hand
• The players "work" with their "weak" hand
SCOPE OF DELIVERY:
• 6 x wooden blocks with hooks
• 1 x plate with hook chain and 12 ropes
• 1 x cotton bag for storage, game instructions
Number of players: 4 - 12
Age: 4 - 99
Focus:
Eye-hand coordination, independence, recognition & assignment, color and shape theory, motor skills, experimentation and research, cognition, perception