Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Apple Picking



Apple Picking Fun

Tis the Season for All Things Fall! Why not take advantage of a fun fall themed classroom activity!

Skill in the classroom: Matching apple colors- red, green, yellow
PT skill: A variety of gross motor movements and motor planning

Process: 

1. Make 3 separate trees with leaves that are the color of the apples you want the student to match or you could use baskets that are the same color.

2. Make paths (I like to use painter’s tape) to the baskets or trees from where the “apples” will be (I like balls for the baskets or you can cut out apples that are red/green/yellow). Better yet, have the student color and/or cut out their own apples. 3 paths for 3 trees or baskets.

3. The paths can be in different shapes like zig zag, hopscotch, etc.

4. Have the student squat down to get an apple, return to standing, and walk to take the apple to it’s matching place. Students can walk forward, backward, sideways, crawl, scooter board jump….the list goes on and on!

5. You can use a variety of movements to put the “apple” on the tree or in the basket- tip toe standing, squatting, climbing up a small step.

6. You can use this same method to match letters, their name, numbers, really anything!

This type of activity is educational, uses language, has a decision making component (which path do I have to choose), has fine motor components, has gross motor components, can be done as a group for team building, and has many options for growth or change based on your classroom.

This can go into any fall curriculum- Johnny Appleseed Lesson, with the “Giving Tree” Book, etc. 

                                                                    Have fun with this!

Movement Matters- Whitney Carter PT, DPT
 



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