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The Casa 2.5 – 6 Years

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Elementary Movements

Rolling and Unrolling a Working Mat

by Rachelupdated on 11/10/202004/12/2011Leave a Comment on Rolling and Unrolling a Working Mat

Rolling the Working Mat Material Description: Working mats have two lines to indicate one-third from each edge, the lines must be visible on both sides of the mat, they can be made with paint or ribbon.  The perimeter of the mat is also marked to identify the edges clearly. Presentation: Bring a rolled mat to …

Elementary Movements

Sitting on a Chair at a Table

by Rachelupdated on 12/11/202004/12/2011Leave a Comment on Sitting on a Chair at a Table

Material Description: Table and chair of appropriate size for child, the child’s feet should sit flat on the floor. Presentation: Have a child’s chair and table placed at an oblique angle to the children Stand to the side away from the children Bring the chair out from underneath the table, holding the backrest or seat …

Elementary Movements

Screwing and unscrewing bottles

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Screwing and unscrewing bottles

Material Description: In a basket or tray have some bottles with different types of cap, they should be of types used later in the Children’s home, e.g. polish container, cleaning fluid.  Invite the child to bring two bottles or a tray of bottles to a chowki. Presentation: Take a bottle and place it on the …

Elementary Movements

Putting down and lifting a glass

by Rachelupdated on 12/11/202004/12/2011Leave a Comment on Putting down and lifting a glass

Material Description: In a basket or tray have some bottles with different types of glasses, of different sizes.  The glasses should be kept on a tray and the tray should be on a firm surface. Presentation: To lower bring the hand down to just above the tray Tilt the wrist so that the bottom of …

Elementary Movements

Putting down a chowki (small table)

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Putting down a chowki (small table)

    Material Description: A chowki     Presentation: Insert fingers of one hand under the surface of the chowki at the middle point Place the thumb on the upper surface Do the same with the other hand Lift the chowki keeping the surface flat Bring the chowki down towards the floor Tilt it at …

Elementary Movements

Moving a large table

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Moving a large table

    Material Description: A light weight large table, at a height suitable for children to work at.  An older child familiar with this presentation or a primed adult will be needed to assist the presentation.     Presentation: Two people are needed for this presentation, standing at the tables mid-point, opposite to each other, …

Exercises of Practical Life

Folding napkins along the medial

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Folding napkins along the medial

    Material Description: These napkins are made from a durable, good quality cotton, (casement fabric) in plain, light colours.  The napkin measures 28 cm2 when washed and hemmed.  The only design should be a running stitch or line made in contrasting colour to be a guiding line for the folds, visible on both sides …

Elementary Movements

Folding napkins along the diagonal

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Folding napkins along the diagonal

Material Description: These napkins are made from a durable, good quality cotton, (casement fabric) in plain, light colours.  The napkin measures 28 cm2 when washed and hemmed.  The only design should be a running stitch or line made in contracting colour to be a guiding line for the folds, visible on both sides of the …

Elementary Movements

Carrying a sharp or pointed object

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Carrying a sharp or pointed object

  In general if one is carrying a sharp or pointed object it is carried in a tray.  If not, hold the object away from yourself with the sharp side facing down and to the left.   Scissors Material Description: A child size scissor with rounded points and a distinct handle, have left and right …

Elementary Movements

Ten more Elementary Movements

by Rachelon 04/12/201104/12/2011Leave a Comment on Ten more Elementary Movements

  Putting down a rolled Working Mat Picking up folded Cloths Carrying small folded Cloths Sitting on a Mat Carrying a tray Pouring water from a Teapot Using a Pedal Bin Opening and Closing Boxes Carrying a Bucket containing water Using a Pipette           Putting down a rolled Working Mat   …

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