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{{Infobox Lesson
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| Name          = Using a Chair
| Topic        = Practical Life
| Subtopic      = Gross Motor Skills
| image        = [[File:Chair carry 1.JPG|320px]]
| Level        = [[Pre-Primary]] <br> [[Primary]]
| Age          = 3
| Preqs        = none
| Materials    = child-sized chair
}}
The purpose of the first part of this activity is to teach the child how to gracefully sit down in, and stand up from a chair.  In the second part, the child learns how to correctly carry a chair.
== Presentations ==
=== Sitting in a Chair ===
# step one
#: [[File:Chair 1.JPG|220px|center]]
# step two
#: [[File:Chair 2.JPG|220px|center]]
# step three
#: [[File:Chair 3.JPG|220px|center]]
# step four
#: [[File:Chair 4.JPG|220px|center]]
=== Carrying a Chair ===
# step one
#: [[File:Chair carry 1.JPG|220px|center]]
# step two
#: [[File:Chair carry 2.JPG|220px|center]]
 
== Points of Interest ==
 
== Control of Error ==
 
== Variations and Extensions ==
 
== Material ==
The chairs used in the classroom should be light enough for a small child to easily move them, while not being so light that they are easily knocked over by a child standing up from one.

Revision as of 17:48, 16 September 2011

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