Moving to Learn Learning to Move Purposeful Movement

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Moving to Learn, Learning to Move Purposeful Movement Presented by Kelly Shaver

Moving to Learn, Learning to Move Purposeful Movement Presented by Kelly Shaver

Young Children • Learn through movement • Learn through play • Learn by being

Young Children • Learn through movement • Learn through play • Learn by being active • Learn being physical

Movement • Develops the whole body • Including the brain

Movement • Develops the whole body • Including the brain

What is purposeful movement • Movements that contribute to development • The brain engages

What is purposeful movement • Movements that contribute to development • The brain engages the body • Intentional movement • It is something purposeful

Purposeful movement activities Develop connects between: • Brain • Body

Purposeful movement activities Develop connects between: • Brain • Body

Purposeful movement • Our lives our filled with movement • We move constantly •

Purposeful movement • Our lives our filled with movement • We move constantly • It involves conscious thought • A decision for physical action

The child • • • When they plan to move How to move Maintains

The child • • • When they plan to move How to move Maintains awareness Then reflects on the movement He or she is moving with……………. PURPOSE!

Physical movement • Is Essential to learning during the early years of a child

Physical movement • Is Essential to learning during the early years of a child • Not just physical learning but learning in all areas

Development • Young children develop to bottom • Young children development from the inside

Development • Young children develop to bottom • Young children development from the inside out

Young children need Opportunities to explore, practice and develop their: • Large and small

Young children need Opportunities to explore, practice and develop their: • Large and small muscles

Young children need practice their • Gross motor and • Fine motor skills daily

Young children need practice their • Gross motor and • Fine motor skills daily

Early childhood programs • Need to offer children a curriculum with activities to practice

Early childhood programs • Need to offer children a curriculum with activities to practice their ever development skills.

Children come into this world: • Learning to move! From birth. • We need

Children come into this world: • Learning to move! From birth. • We need to inspire them to Move to Learn! • Movement can enhance learning and gain focus!

Movement Breaks are • Brain Breaks using purposeful movement

Movement Breaks are • Brain Breaks using purposeful movement

Ideas • • • Hide the handouts or Hide and seek other items Movement

Ideas • • • Hide the handouts or Hide and seek other items Movement means activity, activity needs space and organization Moving a group takes a plan, getting up 2 at a time, using names or colors White paper 4 corners, answer questions, get up and go to the paper, write reply 2 liter bottles with colored water, 2 large containers. Sand bag or salt bags- canvas child bags and sew to carry and transport. Bean bags Empowering children to take an active role in caring for the classroom: wipe tables, sweep floors, Wash shelves, and broom and dust pans. Using songs/music Using follow the leader type games Follow directions games Transitions with songs and movement and dance time in class.

More ideas • • • Matching games on the floor, move- walk- bend over-

More ideas • • • Matching games on the floor, move- walk- bend over- match Moving a table/moving chairs Flannel board activities Calling children up one at a time to give them a name tag Parachute play The magic circle (stretch) Roll the dice and jump to the number Deck of cards, pick a card and move Beach ball toss

Thank you! • Questions

Thank you! • Questions

Make and Take • Make activity • Practice purposeful movement experiences

Make and Take • Make activity • Practice purposeful movement experiences