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ERIC Number: ED123229
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1976-Mar
Pages: 14
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Perceptual Motor Activities for Specific Cognitive Goals.
Stewart, Charlene Kimbro
The slide presentation depicts movement activities through which children can perceive and form concepts, thus building cognitive skills in certain areas. The presentation is based on the fact that children interact with their environments through all their senses and benefit from perceiving through their kinesthetic senses. The areas presented include: (1) recognizing colors; (2) recognizing shapes; (3) listening discriminately and following directions; (4) recognizing likenesses and differences; (5) learning the alphabet; (6) phonics--sound alikes and rhymes; (7) number readiness; (8) serial memory and sequence activities; and (9) vocabulary developments. Specific activities are outlined for each area to help the student better understand the lesson. Line drawings serve as illustrations for these activities. (SK)
Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers
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Note: Slide presentation given at proceedings of the Research Council of the Southern District, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation (Mobile, Alabama, March 1976)