Hello, young learners! Welcome back to Basic 2 Basic Science And Technology. In our previous lesson, we learned about Safety Rules in Movement. Today, we’re going to learn about Practicing Basic Manipulative Movement.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: * Mention the skills in basic manipulative movement.
Practicing Basic Manipulative Movement
Basic manipulative movement refers to the skills we use to control objects with our hands and body. These skills are important for our physical development and help us improve our hand-eye coordination and motor skills.
What is Manipulative Movement?
Manipulative movement involves using our hands and bodies to control objects in different ways. Some of these movements include:
- Throwing: Throwing involves using our arm and hand to propel an object through the air, like throwing a ball.
- Catching: Catching is the opposite of throwing. It involves using our hands to stop a moving object, like catching a ball.
- Rolling: Rolling involves moving an object along a surface by rotating it, like rolling a ball.
- Kicking: Kicking involves using our foot to propel an object, like kicking a ball.
- Dribbling: Dribbling involves bouncing an object on the ground while moving, like dribbling a basketball.
- Balancing: Balancing involves maintaining our body in a stable position, like balancing on one foot.
- Stacking: Stacking involves arranging objects on top of each other, like stacking blocks.
Evaluation Questions
Now that you’ve learned about Practicing Basic Manipulative Movement, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- What are three skills you learned about basic manipulative movement?
- Can you describe how to throw a ball?
- What is the difference between rolling and stacking?
- Why is it important to practice basic manipulative movement?
- Can you think of any other examples of manipulative movement that we use in our daily lives?
Conclusion
Today, we learned about Practicing Basic Manipulative Movement and the different skills involved. Remember, practicing these skills can help you improve your hand-eye coordination and motor skills. Don’t forget to check the comments section if you have any questions, and use the navigation to move to the next lesson. See you in the next lesson!