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Σχετικό υλικό

Υλικό/Αρχεία προς μεταφόρτωση

Πόροι

Materials for building a jointed toy "trick arm" (paper fasteners and perforated jumbo lollipop sticks).

Προετοιμασία

Liaise with a local kindergarten to arrange interactions.

Στόχοι, μηνύματα, έννοιες

Συγεκεκριμένοι στόχοι

  • Plan a lesson for kindergarten children that will encapsulate what was learned in the scenario through an experiential activity
  • Students will share with kindergarten children what they have learned about the importance of exercise

Συγκεκριμένα μηνύματα

  • Exercise is both healthy and fun
  • Joints are the connections between our bones that allow us to move in different directions

Βασικοί όροι

  • Physical activity
  • Joints

Πρακτικές και Δεξιότητες

Πρακτικές STEM

  • Αιτιολόγηση και σχεδιασμός λύσεων
  • Δημιουργία και αξιοποίηση μοντέλων
  • Τεκμηριωμένη υπεράσπιση επιχειρηματολογίας
  • Άντληση, αξιολόγηση και επικοινωνία πληροφοριών

Προσωπικές δεξιότητες

  • Ενσυναίσθηση
  • Εκμάθηση μέσω της αποτυχίας στο πλαίσιο της εκπαίδευσης
  • Ομαδικό πνεύμα και συνεργασία

Δεξιότητες διαχείρισης

  • Προσχεδιασμός
  • Αξιοποίηση πόρων

Δράση

Part A: Planning activities for kindergarten children 45 min

Students will plan an activity session for kindergarten children that includes demonstrations and exercises showing correct body movements as well as building a "trick arm" (see resources) - a toy made of jumbo lollipop sticks and paper fasteners which demonstrates the movements of the joints.

Part B: Activity session with kindergarten children 45 min

Students go out with the kindergarten children to an open space and instruct them at activity stations, according to what they planned. The activities should include guided physical exercises that incorporate knowledge learned during the Scenario:

  • Exercises learned with the occupational therapist and during science lessons
  • Construction of a "trick arm"
  • Optional - During the physical exercises, the movement of the joints and muscles can be compared to other types of mechanisms (such as the hinge of a door, a bearing of a wheel, etc.)