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Small Preschool Group: Large Muscle PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stacey Riggs   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 07:13
Small Preschool Group: Large Muscle
 
Use a large muscle activity when it is time for children to use some energy. It should be short and include movement by as many children at one time as possible to avoid boredom. It should be a well-organized, simple event, not a free-for-all.

Examples:
Obstacle course, active game, relay (limit waiting), follow the leader, Simon Says.

Make it Relate
Relate the activity to the story. Common games can be given story-related words and actions, such as using "King David Says" for "Simon Says," or using "Night, Night, Day" for "Duck, Duck, Goose." Help children remember key lesson points enjoyably. This is sometimes a good opportunity for children to act out appropriate parts of the story.

 

Topic Sections 

Introduction
Beginning
Verse - Objective
Verse - When
ImageLarge Muscle
Guided Center - What
Guided Center - Larger
Ending

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 April 2008 07:40
 

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