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Introduction
     
Preliminary Exercises
  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
    Hook and Eye
    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
     
     
 

Turning the pages of a Book

Material
- A table and a chair
- A Book

Presentation

Introduction

Prepare a child’s table and place a book on it. Place a chair to sit on behind the table. Invite 3-4 children to come participate in your lesson by telling them you have something to show them. Show each child where exactly to sit and once the children are seated, you sit so that you can see them all, they all can see you, and yet you are not in front of them. Call their attention to the book on the table and tell them that you are going to show them how to turn the pages of a book.

Turning the pages

  1. Stand up and sit in the chair at the table.
  2. Open the cover of the book as describes in Opening a Book.
  3. Place your left hand in your lap.
  4. Place your right thumb on the top edge of the page at the top right corner.
  5. Lift the page just slightly and place your four right fingers under the edge of the page.
  6. Slide your right fingers down the edge of the page until you reach the median.
  7. Slide your right hand under the page (still near the edge), so it is vertical with your fingertips pointing to the top of the book.
  8. Gently push the page to the left, thus turning the page.
  9. Slide your right hand over to the middle binding of the book and press down gently to make sure the page stays open and down.
  10. Remove your right hand.
  11. Tell the children that the page is now turned.
  12. Tell the children to watch again.
  13. Repeat once more (perhaps another time if you feel the children need it).

Offer each child the opportunity to turn the pages of the book.

Once they have all had a turn excuse them one at a time, making sure each child has thought of what he would like to de next.

Closing

  1. Tell the children that you will now close the book.
  2. Place your left thumb under the top left corner of the book cover.
  3. Lift the cover just a little and place your three other left fingers under the book cover.
  4. Slide your fingers down the edge of the book cover until you reach the median.
  5. Rotate your left hand so it is under the book cover (near the edge) and so your  left fingertips are pointing up.
  6. Rotate your left hand to the right so the book cover is slowly closing.
  7. Once the book is about 45° from the table, place your right hand flat on the inside part of the cover and exactly opposite your left hand.
  8. Rotate your two hands to the right until your right hand is laying flat on the first page of the book.
  9. Gently and slowly slide your right hand from under the book cover.
  10. Remove your left hand from on top of the book cover.

Offer each child the opportunity to open and close the book.

Once they have all had a turn excuse them one at a time, making sure each child has thought of what he would like to de next.


Purpose

Direct: Care of the Environment: The child becomes aware of how to be gentle with books and is helped to respect his environment.  
 
Indirect: Coordination and carefulness in movements.

Points of Interests
The gentleness needed when turning the pages so as not to leave a crease in the page of the book.

Age
2 1/2 - 3 1/2

Note
When seating the children, make sure they will be able to see your movements on the table when you are turning the pages of the book.



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