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The purpose of this activity is to teach children to move small tables.
The purpose of this activity is to teach children to move small tables.
Good point. I hadn't thhougt about it quite that way. :)
== Presentation ==
This lesson is done with two children.
# step one
# step two, etc.


== Points of Interest ==
== Points of Interest ==
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== Materials ==
== Materials ==
While it is important that the tables be light enough for the children to carry, they should not be so light that they are easily knocked about by children moving near them.
While it is important that the tables be light enough for the children to carry, they should not be so light that they are easily knocked about by children moving near them.
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 4 June 2020

Carrying a Table
Practical Life - Gross Motor Skills
Carry Table icon.JPG
LevelPre-Primary
Primary
Age3 - 4
Prerequisitesnone
Materialschild-sized table

The purpose of this activity is to teach children to move small tables.

Presentation

This lesson is done with two children.

  1. step one
  2. step two, etc.

Points of Interest

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions

  • Moving a shelf.

Materials

While it is important that the tables be light enough for the children to carry, they should not be so light that they are easily knocked about by children moving near them.