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=== Age  ===
 
=== Age  ===
  
3-6 <br>  
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3-6 <br>
  
 
=== Materials  ===
 
=== Materials  ===
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#A tweezers.
 
#A tweezers.
  
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=== Preparation  ===
 
=== Preparation  ===
  
This is an individual presentation. <br>  
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This is an individual presentation. <br>
  
 
=== Presentation  ===
 
=== Presentation  ===
  
#Directress shows the child how to use the tweezers. place the top of the tweezers at the palm of the hand, holding the two flexible ends in between the thumb and the index finger. Press the two fingers together, bringing the two ends together till it touches at the tip and then releasing it.  
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#Directress shows the child how to use the tweezers.  
#Directress sorts the pebbles by colors. Start by placing one of each color in one plate so that the child could see what we are trying to do.  
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#Place the top of the tweezers at the palm of the hand, holding the two flexible ends in between the thumb and the index finger.  
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#Press the two fingers together, bringing the two ends together till it touches at the tip and then releasing it.  
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#Directress sorts the pebbles by colors.  
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#Start by placing one of each color in one plate so that the child could see what we are trying to do.  
 
#Directress may allow the child to continue sorting the rest of the pebbles.  
 
#Directress may allow the child to continue sorting the rest of the pebbles.  
 
#When pebbles had been sorted, pour back all the pebbles into the larger plate.
 
#When pebbles had been sorted, pour back all the pebbles into the larger plate.
  
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=== Control Of Error  ===
 
=== Control Of Error  ===
  
Spillage - visual and audible. <br>  
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Spillage - visual and audible. <br>
  
 
=== Points Of Interest  ===
 
=== Points Of Interest  ===
  
Remember to transfer objects gracefully and quietly. <br>  
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Remember to transfer objects gracefully and quietly. <br>
  
 
=== Purpose  ===
 
=== Purpose  ===
  
'''Direct aims:<br> '''  
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'''Direct aims:<br>'''
  
 
*To teach the child how to sort objects.
 
*To teach the child how to sort objects.
  
<br> '''Indirect aims:<br> '''  
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<br>'''Indirect aims:<br>'''
  
 
*To develop the child's eye-hand coordination.  
 
*To develop the child's eye-hand coordination.  
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*To build their muscles for pencil grip.
 
*To build their muscles for pencil grip.
  
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=== Variation  ===
 
=== Variation  ===
  
Vary the level of difficulty by changing the objects to be sorted. We may also sort by shapes, sizes, colors, etc. <br>  
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Vary the level of difficulty by changing the objects to be sorted. We may also sort by shapes, sizes, colors, etc. <br>
  
 
=== Handouts/Attachment  ===
 
=== Handouts/Attachment  ===
  
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[[Category:Practical_Life]]
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[[Category:Practical_Life]] [[Category:Practical_Life_3-6]]

Latest revision as of 23:26, 8 October 2009

Age

3-6

Materials

  1. One large plate with colored pebbles.
  2. 3 similar smaller plates.
  3. A tweezers.


Preparation

This is an individual presentation.

Presentation

  1. Directress shows the child how to use the tweezers.
  2. Place the top of the tweezers at the palm of the hand, holding the two flexible ends in between the thumb and the index finger.
  3. Press the two fingers together, bringing the two ends together till it touches at the tip and then releasing it.
  4. Directress sorts the pebbles by colors.
  5. Start by placing one of each color in one plate so that the child could see what we are trying to do.
  6. Directress may allow the child to continue sorting the rest of the pebbles.
  7. When pebbles had been sorted, pour back all the pebbles into the larger plate.


Control Of Error

Spillage - visual and audible.

Points Of Interest

Remember to transfer objects gracefully and quietly.

Purpose

Direct aims:

  • To teach the child how to sort objects.


Indirect aims:

  • To develop the child's eye-hand coordination.
  • To develop the child's fine motor skills.
  • To develop the child concentration.
  • To develop the child's independence.
  • To satisfy the child's need for order.
  • To build their muscles for pencil grip.


Variation

Vary the level of difficulty by changing the objects to be sorted. We may also sort by shapes, sizes, colors, etc.

Handouts/Attachment