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Aim

How to find personal space with the help of a bubble.

Equipment Required

  • Four cones for boundaries (same color)
  • Spot marker for every kid
  • Skill Cards of direction

Play Area Set-Up

Make circle markings on the floor and ask children to sit with their hands on their knees with their eyes looking at you (crisscross-apple-sauce).

  • Explain any special safety rules for the day.
  • Explain that when you give a specific signal (e.g. whistle blow), the children must Stop/Freeze, Look, and Listen.

Activity Description

  • Greet the children, introduce yourself, and bring them to the center.
  • Ask the children to hold hands and form a circle with you, then sit down Explain in 20-30 seconds what you will be doing today and start the first activity.

Define “Personal Space”: is all the space that the body or its parts can reach without traveling away from a starting location

Activity: Making shapes (6 – 8 minutes)

  • Explain that the children will now make shapes with their bodies within their space bubble.
  • Demonstrate that the space bubble gets bigger or smaller depending on the size of the shape.
  • Ask the children to imitate you as you make the following shapes:
  • Star (arms and legs stretched wide, standing or lying down)
  • Ball (crouch and tuck as small as possible)
  • Candle (stand straight and tall with arms above head)
  • Flamingo (stand on one leg with arms out to sides)
  • Give the children an opportunity to invent their own shapes.

If time permits, ask a few students to demonstrate their shapes and ask the rest to imitate

Teaching Tips – From time to time, ask the children to freeze, check that they are maintaining their space bubbles.

 

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