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Latest revision as of 18:12, 4 June 2020

Dry Spooning
Practical Life - Fine Motor Skills
Dry Spooning 1.JPG
LevelPrimary
Age2.5+
Materials2 bowls
spoon
uncooked rice
tray

The purpose of this activity is to teach the child how to transfer dry materials with a spoon. This activity also helps prepare the child to eat independently.

Presentation

  1. Carry the tray to a table. Be sure that the full bowl is on the left.
    Dry Spooning 1.JPG
  2. step two
    Dry Spooning 2.JPG
  3. step three
    Dry Spooning 3.JPG

Points of Interest

  • Carrying the grain across

Control of Error

  • The grain that is spilled (It helps if the tray is a contrasting color, so that the grain in easier to see.)

Variations and Extensions

Variations

  • Different sizes of spoons could be used.
  • Different shapes of bowls could be used.
  • Instead of dry rice, dry beans, sand, small pasta, seeds, whole spices, or beads could be used.

Extensions

Material

Corn spoon.JPG Heart spoon.JPG Green spoon.JPG

Further Reading