Description
Objective: Making inferencesAlbert indulges in his favorite activity: spying on the people in his neighborhood! He hides and observes people without their knowledge while trying to understand what is happening to them. But Gertrude, a neighbor in a less than accommodating mood, has unmasked the little spy! She is furious and threatens to go to the neighborhood party to warn everyone that the boy is spying on them! Help Albert spy on his neighborhood and arrive on stage before his angry neighbor in order to seize the microphone! Operation Spy is designed to solicit in children aged 3½ to 6½ the ability to make inferences, or to deduce information that is not explicitly provided in a situation. The child answers questions that concern, for example, the problem, the goal, the action or the emotion of a character in a given situation. He thus gets used to making inferences, a skill that will be particularly useful at school to understand texts.