GRL1501
ASSIGNMENT
NO 5 2024
,Assessment 5
Grade R Life Skills: Movement and Creative Activities
GRL1501
SECTION A: MOVEMENT
QUESTION 1 (30)
1.1
Action 1: "I Spy" Nature Walk
- Objective: Improve visual segregation abilities and meticulousness.
- Portrayal: Take the students on a nature walk and play a round of "I Spy," where
the educator depicts an article they can see, like a particular leaf, blossom, or
creature. The youngsters should then find the article. This action urges them to
notice intently and separate between different shapes, varieties, and sizes in their
current circumstance.
Movement 2: Shape Arrangement
- Objective: Further develop shape acknowledgment and visual-engine coordination.
- Portrayal: Furnish every youngster with various pre-cut shapes (circles, squares,
triangles, and so forth) in various tones. Request that they make a collection by
sticking the shapes onto a piece of paper in a plan of their decision. This involved
, movement will assist them with perceiving various shapes and tones while refining
their fine coordinated abilities through sticking and orchestrating.
1.2
1. **Increased Screen Time**: With the ascent of innovation, youngsters frequently
spend extended periods before screens (televisions, tablets, cell phones), which
altogether diminishes their actual work levels and chances to participate in dynamic
play.
2. **Safety Concerns**: Current families frequently express uplifted worries about
wellbeing in areas, prompting confined open air play. Guardians might fear mishaps,
violations, or more odd risk, which can bring about restricted open doors for
youngsters to move unreservedly outside.
3. **Structured Schedules**: Numerous families currently have loaded plans with
coordinated exercises and classes, for example, sports or expressive dance, which
practically rule out unstructured recess. This can restrict unconstrained development
and investigation, fundamental for physical and social turn of events.
1.3
ASSIGNMENT
NO 5 2024
,Assessment 5
Grade R Life Skills: Movement and Creative Activities
GRL1501
SECTION A: MOVEMENT
QUESTION 1 (30)
1.1
Action 1: "I Spy" Nature Walk
- Objective: Improve visual segregation abilities and meticulousness.
- Portrayal: Take the students on a nature walk and play a round of "I Spy," where
the educator depicts an article they can see, like a particular leaf, blossom, or
creature. The youngsters should then find the article. This action urges them to
notice intently and separate between different shapes, varieties, and sizes in their
current circumstance.
Movement 2: Shape Arrangement
- Objective: Further develop shape acknowledgment and visual-engine coordination.
- Portrayal: Furnish every youngster with various pre-cut shapes (circles, squares,
triangles, and so forth) in various tones. Request that they make a collection by
sticking the shapes onto a piece of paper in a plan of their decision. This involved
, movement will assist them with perceiving various shapes and tones while refining
their fine coordinated abilities through sticking and orchestrating.
1.2
1. **Increased Screen Time**: With the ascent of innovation, youngsters frequently
spend extended periods before screens (televisions, tablets, cell phones), which
altogether diminishes their actual work levels and chances to participate in dynamic
play.
2. **Safety Concerns**: Current families frequently express uplifted worries about
wellbeing in areas, prompting confined open air play. Guardians might fear mishaps,
violations, or more odd risk, which can bring about restricted open doors for
youngsters to move unreservedly outside.
3. **Structured Schedules**: Numerous families currently have loaded plans with
coordinated exercises and classes, for example, sports or expressive dance, which
practically rule out unstructured recess. This can restrict unconstrained development
and investigation, fundamental for physical and social turn of events.
1.3