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{{Infobox Lesson | |||
| 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 12:11, 14 September 2011
Using a Chair | |
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Practical Life - Gross Motor Skills | |
Level | Pre-Primary Primary |
Age | 3 |
Prerequisites | 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
- step two
- step three
- step four
Carrying a Chair
- step one
- step two
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.