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Introduction
     
Preliminary Exercices
  Carrying a Mat
  Unrolling/Rolling a Mat
  Carrying a Chair
  Sit and Stand from a Chair
  Carrying a Table
  Carrying a Tray
  Carrying a Jug
  Geometric Cabinet Tray
  Carrying a Sharp object
  Opening a Door
  Removing a Book
  Opening a Book
  Turning pages of a Book
  Opening Bottles
  Opening Boxes
  Folding Cloths
  Spooning Grains
  Pouring Grains
     
Care of the Person
  Washing Hands
  Dressing Frame
    Button
    Snaps
    Hooks and Eyes
    Zipper
    Buckle
    Bow
    Lacing
   Safety Pins
  Polishing Shoes
  Preparing a Snack
     
Care of The Environment
  Washing a Chalkboard
  Dusting a Table
  Washing a Table
  Polishing Wood
  Polishing Glass
  Arranging Flowers
  Washing Cloths
  Setting a Table
  Sweeping
  Wet Mopping
  Dust Mopping
  Outdoor Sweeping
     
Grace and Courtesy
  Introduction
  Greeting a Person
  Thank You
  Excuse Me
  Introduction of One's Self
  Yawning
  Coughing
  Interupting
  Offering Help
  Expressing Admiration
     
Control of Movement
  Walking on the Line
  Silence Game
     
     
 

Pouring Grains

Material

- A Tray
- 2 Identical Jugs
- Rice or Lentils

Presentation

Introduction

Invite a child to come by telling them you have something to show them. Have the child bring the appropriate tray and have them place it on a specific spot on the table you will be working at. Have the young child sit down first, and then you sit down. Tell the child that you will be showing him how to pour lentils from one jug to another.

From Right to Left (full jug to empty jug)

  1. Wrap your right index and right middle finger through the handle of the jug that is on the right of the tray.
  2. Place your right thumb on the top of the handle.
  3. Place your left index finger and left middle finger on the same jug under the spout, in the middle of the jug’s height. 



  4. Pick up the right jug so the base of this jug is at the level of the other jug’s spout.
  5. Bring the spout of the jug in your hands to the center of the opening of the left jug.
  6. Tilt the jug slowly in a continuous and steady manner.



  7. Continue this movement until all the lentils have been poured into the left jug.
  8. Once they are all poured, tilt the jug just a little more and check by moving your head for any lentils that may still be at the bottom of the jug.



  9. Bring the jug into the erect position.
  10. Replace the pouring jug in its original spot.
  11. Lift your two left fingers off of the jug.
  12. Lift your right thumb and unwrap your two right fingers from through the jug’s handle


From Left to Right (full jug to empty jug)

  1. Wrap your left index and left middle finger through the handle of the jug that is now the full of lentils. 
  2. Place your left thumb on the top of the jug’s handle.
  3. Place your right index finger and right middle finger on the same jug under the spout, in the middle of the jug’s height. 



  4. Pick up the jug so the base of this jug is at the level of the other jug’s spout.
  5. Bring the spout of the jug in your hands to the center of the opening of the right jug.
  6. Tilt the jug slowly in a continuous and steady manner.
  7. Continue this movement until all the lentils have been poured back into the jug on the right.
  8. Once all the lentils have been poured, tilt the jug just a little more and check to see if any lentils have still not fallen.
  9. Bring the jug into the erect position.
  10. Replace the jug in its original spot.
  11. Lift your two right fingers off of the jug.
  12. Lift your left thumb and unwrap your two left fingers from through the jug’s handle.


Cleanning

  1. Pick up the right jug in the same manner you did when picking it up when you were beginning to pour.
  2. Lift the jug off the tray and place it directly above the tray.
  3. Pick up the left jug in the same manner you did you were using it to pour.
  4. Lift the jug off the tray and place it directly above the tray.
  5. Check for any lentils that may have fallen on the tray.
  6. If there are a few lentils, use your right thumb and right index finger by pinching them together to pick up any loose lentils.
  7. Replace the left jug and then the right jug, picking them up one at a time in the same manner as above.
  8. Offer the child the opportunity to pour from one jug to another.

Once the child has been successful, offer him the possibility of repeating the activity on his own. Once done, the child should replace his work in its location of the shelves.

Extension
Pouring with both jugs in the air.


Purpose

Direct: To assist the child in developing the skill of pouring.
 
Indirect: Preparations of the fingers when picking up spilled lentils.

Points of Interests
Seeing that all the lentils are transferred.

Age
2 - 3 years




 
 
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