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Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-1 Principle 2 Children need to develop fine motor skills for writing.

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1 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-1 Principle 2 Children need to develop fine motor skills for writing

2 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-2 Find your peer partner and join another pair to form a group of 4 Review what you learned from completing the 2 assignments and your questions Report to large group what you learned Review

3 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-3 Principle 2 Children need to develop fine motor skills for writing

4 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-4 Principle 2: Develop Fine Motor Skills Outcomes Adults will match fine motor activities to ages and developmental stages Adults will add new activities and materials to the environment and be able to model and demonstrate use of materials

5 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-5 Principle 2: Develop Fine Motor Skills Early Learning Standard Children develop small (fine) motor skills Children engage in early writing experiences Benchmarks Children use hand-eye coordination to perform self-help and fine motor tasks with a variety of manipulative materials Children experiment with writing tools and materials Children show skills in using scissors and writing tools for various learning activities

6 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-6 Correct Pencil Grasp left handright hand

7 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-7 Strategies Provide a variety of small manipulative objects and activities for children to develop fine motor skills Model and demonstrate fine motor skills Principle 2: Develop Fine Motor Skills

8 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-8 Principle 2 Children need to develop fine motor skills for writing

9 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-9 Principle 2: Develop Fine Motor Skills Early Learning Standard Children develop small (fine) motor skills Children engage in early writing experiences Benchmarks Children use hand-eye coordination to perform self-help and fine motor tasks with a variety of manipulative materials Children experiment with writing tools and materials Children show skills in using scissors and writing tools for various learning activities

10 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-10 Writing Letters Requires Visual image of each letter Line segments used to form each letter Sequences in which the lines are put together to compose the letter Direction in which to draw each of the lines

11 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-11 Before Write the title/author During Write character names or tally the number of events After Write favorite part of story Provide Models When Reading Books

12 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-12 Find your peer partner and Handout W-9 Each partner should select an age and stage of development Write on Handout W-9 what you will do or say to model fine motor skills you want children to develop Set a time and date to observe your peer partner Record the date and what happened Bring Handout W-9 to the next class Peer Partner Directions

13 Iowa Department of Education ::: 2006 ::: Principle 2 ::: PPT/Transparency ::: W2-13 Role-play your planned lesson with your peer partner Assign teacher and child roles Take 5 minutes Switch roles and let your partner role-play his/her planned lesson Role-Play Directions


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