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Revision as of 02:59, 21 June 2014
Walking on the Line | |
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Practical Life - Control of Movement | |
Level | Pre-Primary, Primary |
Age | 3 - 4 |
Materials | taped or painted line on floor |
The purpose of this activity is ....
Presentation
- step one
- step two, etc.
Video
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Variations
- The child could walk on a line of bricks edging a garden, or on the edge of a rug.
Extensions
- The child could walk on a low balance beam.
Further Reading
- Basic Montessori: Learning Activities for Under-fives by David Gettman, pages 58-60
- Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, page 57