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Helping students improve gross and fine motor skills First Nation Student Success Program Bimose Tribal Council

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Page 1: Helping Student Improve Motor Skills

Helping students improve gross and fine motor

skillsFirst Nation Student Success Program

Bimose Tribal Council

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What’s ahead? Description of gross motor skills Gross motor activities Strategies 5 Minute movement breaks Fine motor skills Trouble with pencil skills What to do now?

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What do motor skill dysfunction look like?

1. Poor sense of body position

2. Weak kinaesthetic sense

3. Inaccuracy of visual-spatial processing

4. Ineffective verbal-motor integration

5. Poor motor planning

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What do motor skill dysfunction look like? (cont’d)

6. Poor coordination of muscle groups7. Motor memory weakness 8. Tone control weakness9. Poor monitoring

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Famous people with difficulties with motor skills

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What can we do?

acknowledge effort help the child build self-rewards focus on development build the motor skills use their strengths to enrich their

development

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What do gross motor activities involve? Mobility Flexibility Balance

Coordination Endurance Core strength

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Reminder!

Be safe! Open play space Peers to interact with Adult supervision Children acquire motor skills at

their own pace.

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What do I want to do?Shoot a basket

Strategy: Break instructions up into steps

Have a plan about the actions.Plan: stand, look, throw ball

Did the plan work?Check: did the ball go into the hoop?

Try it out!Do: stand, look, throw ball

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Strategies…

1. Participation over performance2. Outline boundaries3. Rules of the game4. Team Selection5. Discussion Time

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In-class 5 Minute Movement Breaks

Silly Walks or Animal walks

Action Songs Stretches at the desk Following a line Simon says…

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Small Motors Skills…

small muscle movements: those that occur in the finger, in coordination with the eyes.

ACTIVITY “Write your name”

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Characteristics of students struggling with small motor skills

Printing and writing legibly.

Daily living Fatigue Disinterested

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Pencil trouble: Shaky or uneven lines Scissor skills Pencil Grip Letter orientation Motor Skills

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Give opportunities for performing fine motor tasks

Pencil grips Cats cradle Playdoe Paper, Rock,

scissors Finger sign

language: Alphabet

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Referring Children to Occupational Therapy

Gross Motor functions

Adaptation Self-Care Hand-dominence Perceptual skills

Kenora Association for Community Living Nuala Reid 467-5225

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The End