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==Opening and closing doors==
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=== Age  ===
[http://www.wikisori.com/index.php/Practical_Life back]
 
<h3>Age</h3>
 
3-6
 
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<h3>Materials</h3>
 
A door.
 
<br />
 
<h3>Preparation</h3>
 
This can be a collective presentation.
 
<br />
 
<h3>Presentation</h3>
 
Directress invites all the children to sit on a chair and show them <strong>how to open a door:<br />
 
</strong>Stand facing the door. Place right hand on the knob, the left hand's palm flat against the door for stability. Turn the knob anti-clockwise and pull the door towards your body. There are two reasons for opening the door:<br />
 
<ol>
 
    <li>To see who is out there. Just open slightly, enough for you to peep through to see who is on the other side.</li>
 
    <li>To go out. Open the door all the way. Walk out. Remember to close the door behind you.</li>
 
</ol>
 
The Directress shows <strong>how to close a door:<br />
 
</strong>Place left hand palm flat against the door, turn the knob with the right hand anti-clockwise. Hands still holding the knob, anti-clockwise, push the door gently to close the opening and let go of the knob.<br />
 
<br />
 
<h3>Control Of Error</h3>
 
Directress directed exercise.<br />
 
Door will not open if knob is turned to the wrong direction.
 
<br />
 
<h3>Points Of Interest</h3>
 
  
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3-6 <br>
<h3>Purpose</h3>
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<strong>Direct aims:<br />
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=== Materials  ===
</strong>
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<ul>
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*A door. <br>
    <li>To teach children how to open and close a door.</li>
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</ul>
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=== Preparation  ===
<br />
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<strong>Indirect aims:<br />
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This can be a collective presentation. <br>
</strong>
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<ul>
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=== Presentation  ===
    <li>Teaches coordination of the eyes and hands.</li>
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    <li>Teaches children independence and safety.</li>
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Directress invites all the children to sit on a chair and show them '''how to open a door:<br>'''Stand facing the door. Place right hand on the knob, the left hand's palm flat against the door for stability. Turn the knob anti-clockwise and pull the door towards your body. There are two reasons for opening the door:<br>
    <li>Develop their hands movement.</li>
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</ul>
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#To see who is out there. Just open slightly, enough for you to peep through to see who is on the other side.
<br />
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#To go out. Open the door all the way. Walk out. Remember to close the door behind you.
<h3>Variation</h3>
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You may try different doors with different knobs.
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The Directress shows '''how to close a door:<br>'''Place left hand palm flat against the door, turn the knob with the right hand anti-clockwise. Hands still holding the knob, anti-clockwise, push the door gently to close the opening and let go of the knob.<br><br>
<br />
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=== Control Of Error  ===
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Directress directed exercise.<br>Door will not open if knob is turned to the wrong direction. <br>
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=== Points Of Interest  ===
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<br>
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=== Purpose  ===
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'''Direct aims:<br>'''
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*To teach children how to open and close a door.
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<br>'''Indirect aims:<br>'''
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*Teaches coordination of the eyes and hands.  
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*Teaches children independence and safety.  
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*Develop their hands movement.
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<br>
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=== Variation ===
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You may try different doors with different knobs. <br>
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<br>
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=== Handouts/Attachment  ===
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<br>
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[[Category:Practical_Life]] [[Category:Practical_Life_3-6]]

Latest revision as of 21:17, 8 October 2009

Age

3-6

Materials

  • A door.

Preparation

This can be a collective presentation.

Presentation

Directress invites all the children to sit on a chair and show them how to open a door:
Stand facing the door. Place right hand on the knob, the left hand's palm flat against the door for stability. Turn the knob anti-clockwise and pull the door towards your body. There are two reasons for opening the door:

  1. To see who is out there. Just open slightly, enough for you to peep through to see who is on the other side.
  2. To go out. Open the door all the way. Walk out. Remember to close the door behind you.

The Directress shows how to close a door:
Place left hand palm flat against the door, turn the knob with the right hand anti-clockwise. Hands still holding the knob, anti-clockwise, push the door gently to close the opening and let go of the knob.

Control Of Error

Directress directed exercise.
Door will not open if knob is turned to the wrong direction.

Points Of Interest


Purpose

Direct aims:

  • To teach children how to open and close a door.


Indirect aims:

  • Teaches coordination of the eyes and hands.
  • Teaches children independence and safety.
  • Develop their hands movement.


Variation

You may try different doors with different knobs.


Handouts/Attachment