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[[File:LSITS locks & keys.JPG|280px]]<br> | *This was a collection of locks found in the garage: | ||
Source: [http://www.littleschoolhouseinthesuburbs.com/2012/01/grampas-garage.html Little Schoolhouse in the Suburbs] | *:[[File:LSITS locks & keys.JPG|280px]]<br> | ||
*:Source: [http://www.littleschoolhouseinthesuburbs.com/2012/01/grampas-garage.html Little Schoolhouse in the Suburbs] | |||
*This is the same as in the presentation but on a tray: | |||
*:[[File:LSITS locks & keys 2.JPG|280px]] | |||
*:Source: [http://www.littleschoolhouseinthesuburbs.com/2011/11/locks-for-gross-motor.html Little Schoolhouse in the Suburbs] |
Revision as of 13:43, 27 February 2012
Locks and Keys | |
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Practical Life - Fine Motor Skills | |
Level | Primary |
Materials | 3 padlocks keys |
The purpose of this activity is to teach the child to open a lock with a key.
Presentation
- Take the work to a table or mat. If at a table, unroll a table mat.
- Arrange the locks on the mat under the basket.
- step three
- step four
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Variations
- Different sizes of padlocks could be used.
- The locks could be holding something shut.
Extensions
- A similar activity could be done with a combination lock. The child must already be familiar with numerals and the difference between left and right (clockwise and counterclockwise). The combination could be written on a slip of paper and taped to the tray.
Material
- This was a collection of locks found in the garage:
- This is the same as in the presentation but on a tray: