
Move to Learn
Caroline Scott(Author)
Speechmark Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 6. October 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-86388-684-3 (ISBN)
Description
Masses of activities based on the premise that movement, particularly if it is specific and intentional, enhances learning. "Move to Learn" is a movement programme for children aged five to eight years, delivered in sessions, working one-to-one with an adult or as a small group. Use the programme to liven up a day, provide a 'brain break' in the curriculum or as a complete change for a pupil who is having an emotionally challenging day. Moving promotes learning and other outcomes will follow: Emotional - encouraging happy, secure, confident, motivated and positive emotional states in the limbic system of the brain to support a sense of well-being; Cognitive - using movement to create and strengthen neural pathways, to integrate brain activity and develop 'whole brain' learning; Motor - enabling children to develop their gross and fine motor skills, and to understand being active or calm and to know the difference; Social - using activities to have fun and play together, and to interact and build good relationships; and, Language - to encourage good listening skills and attending to instructions, and to learn to use self-talk to mediate learning. The activities are arranged in ten sections to address different types of movement: Stamina; Large motor actions; Mobility; Balance; Body awareness; Spatial awareness; Dexterity; Fine motor skills; Rhythm and sequence; and, Relaxation. This title includes six sample lesson plans and forms for children's evaluation, parents' evaluation, teachers' questionnaire and parents' questionnaire.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
307 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86388-684-3 (9780863886843)
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Person
Caroline Scott is an educational psychologist who has taught for many years at all levels. This has included working as a SENCO as well as a period of time at the School for the Deaf and at an FE college.
Content
Making the connection, What's it all about? Working as a group, Running structured sessions, Vocabulary, MENU OF ACTIVITIES Hello and welcome! Stamina, Large motor actions, Mobility, Balance, Body awareness, Spatial awareness, Dexterity, Fine motor skills, Rhythm and sequence, Relaxation. SIX SCRIPTED SAMPLE SESSIONS