Difference between revisions of "Change Toilet Paper Roll"
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Empty toilet paper roll<br> | Empty toilet paper roll<br> | ||
− | New toilet paper roll secured<br> | + | New toilet paper roll secured<br> |
− | Mounted roll hanger<br> | + | Mounted roll hanger<br> |
=== Preparation === | === Preparation === | ||
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=== Purpose === | === Purpose === | ||
− | Basic skill building<br>Teach independence<br>Build self confidence<br> | + | Basic skill building<br>Teach independence<br>Build self confidence<br> |
− | '''Variation''' | + | '''Variation''' |
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Revision as of 21:03, 1 February 2009
Contents
Age
3+
Materials
Empty toilet paper roll
New toilet paper roll secured
Mounted roll hanger
Preparation
Presentation
1 Invite the child to the lesson with enthusiasm.
2 Introduce the lesson as “This is called Replacing a Toilet Paper Roll”.
3 Carry it to the table gently and remark on putting it down without a sound.
4 With exaggeration Show the child how to tull the spindle to the side to make it smaller.
5 Tilt empty roll up and point out how the spindle fits into a hole.
6 Remove empty roll from the spindle and replace with full roll.
7 "We have to get the end in the hole it came out of, watch me”
8 Show holding spindle and pushing against spring, point at opposing hole and show it engaging.
9 Pull on taped roll to be sure it is engaged securely.
10 Say “lets put the empty roll back on for our next friend to take a turn”
11 Show child that was fun. Smile and offer a turn.
12 Carry work gently back to case or offer child to try.
Control Of Error
Tactile – Roll will come out if not secured in notches.
Points Of Interest
Purpose
Basic skill building
Teach independence
Build self confidence
Variation
Links
Handouts/Attachments