Hello, young learners! Welcome back to Primary 3 Basic Science & Technology. In our previous lesson, we learned about Fundamental Rhythms and Movement. Today, we’re going to learn about Fundamental Movement.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Identify twisting, turning, and shaking.
- Demonstrate twisting, turning, and shaking.
Fundamental Movement
Fundamental movement is a crucial part of physical and health education. It helps us develop coordination and motor skills.
What is Fundamental Movement?
Fundamental movement refers to the basic movements that form the foundation of all physical activities. These movements are essential for our daily lives and help us develop our motor skills.
Twisting, Turning, and Shaking
There are many types of fundamental movements, but today we will focus on three: twisting, turning, and shaking.
Twisting
Twisting means rotating your body or something around itself. Imagine a spinning top or a dancer twirling. That’s twisting!
Turning
Turning is moving in a circular or rotational manner. Think about a car turning a corner or a clock’s hands moving around the face. That’s turning!
Shaking
Shaking is making quick, back-and-forth movements. Imagine a dog shaking its fur or a tree swaying in the wind. That’s shaking!
Evaluation Questions
Now that you’ve learned about twisting, turning, and shaking, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- What is twisting?
- Can you demonstrate turning?
- Explain what shaking means.
- Give an example of a time you used twisting in your daily life.
- Give an example of a time you used turning in your daily life.
Conclusion
Today, we learned about three important fundamental movements: twisting, turning, and shaking. Remember, these movements are essential for developing our 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!