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Physical Development

Physical Development. Aim: How do children develop physically? Do Now: Read the article on physical development. Lifespan Studies-Ms. Clements. Gross Motor Skills. Fine Motor Skills. Physical Development. Gross Motor Skills. Fine Motor Skills. What does fine motor skills mean?

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Physical Development

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  1. Physical Development • Aim: How do children develop physically? • Do Now: Read the article on physical development. • Lifespan Studies-Ms. Clements

  2. Gross Motor Skills

  3. Fine Motor Skills

  4. Physical Development Gross Motor Skills Fine Motor Skills What does fine motor skills mean? What is an example of a fine motor skill a two year old might work on? What is the difference between a two or three year old using a crayon as compared to a 4-5 year old? • What does gross motor skills mean? • What are some ways a 2-3 year old might play to develop gross motor skills? • What is the difference between a 3-4 year old using stairs and an adult using stairs? • What happens to a child’s skills at each age as they practice and learn new skills?

  5. Homework: Physical Due Next Class_________ • Bring in a picture of a gross or fine motor skill OR • Bring in a pre-school activity of a gross or fine motor skill. • You must write one or two sentences explaining what type of motor skill you chose and why it is either a gross or fine motor skill. This is an example of a fine motor skill. The reason it is a fine motor skills is because using a crayon or pencil helps to build up the small muscles in a child’s hand.

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