This system help you see.
What is the Visual System?
This skill involves engaging in exercises that enhance the power, endurance, and resilience of your muscles.
What is strengthening?
This flat, wheeled platform is often used in physical education classes and therapy sessions. Children sit or lie on it and use their hands to propel themselves across the floor, helping to develop upper body strength and coordination.
What is a scooter board?
This type of group activity involves participants engaging in various exercises and movements together, often to music (singing).
What is Movement Group?
This is when we focus on knowing a child's Individual Differences.
What is FEDC 1: Regulation & Interest in the World
This system is responsible for hearing.
What is Auditory System?
This crucial skill involves recognizing and understanding potential hazards in your environment and taking appropriate actions to avoid accidents and injuries. It's essential for activities ranging from crossing the street to using tools and equipment safely.
What is safety awareness?
This large, colorful piece of fabric, often used in physical education classes, is held by children around the edges and can be lifted, shaken, and waved to create waves and ripples. It's great for cooperative play and group games.
What is a parachute?
This class allows students to explore their creativity through various mediums such as drawing, painting, etc. It encourages self-expression and helps develop fine motor skills.
What is Art?
When we start opening and closing circles of communication.
What is FEDC 3: Intentionality and Two-way Communication
This sense helps you understand where your body is in space.
What is Proprioceptive Input?
This cognitive process involves the ability to conceive, plan, and execute a sequence of movements. It's essential for performing complex tasks, such as tying shoelaces, writing, or playing a musical instrument.
What is Motor Planning?
This spherical object, often made of leather, rubber, or synthetic materials, is used in a variety of games and sports, including soccer, basketball, and tennis. It can be kicked, thrown, or hit, depending on the game.
What is a ball?
This class allows students to explore the world of sound through singing and playing instruments. It fosters creativity and engagement, improves listening skills, and can enhance cognitive development.
What is Music?
This is when we start seeing symbolic play!
What is FEDC 5: Using Symbols and Creating Emotional Ideas?
This system helps us detect light tough, deep pressure, temperature, and pain!
What is the Tactile System?
This essential skill involves the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently. It is crucial for activities ranging from sports to everyday tasks, requiring precise timing and control.
What is coordination.
This triangular object mimics steppingstones found in rivers and streams. This is used in children's gym activities to help improve balance and coordination.
What are River Stones?
This daily gathering typically takes place at the start of the school day. It provides an opportunity for students and teachers to share announcements, set goals, discuss the day's schedule, and build a sense of community through greetings and activities.
What is Morning Meeting?
This is the falling in love phase.
What is FEDC 2: Engagement and Relating
This system detects the movement of the head/body through the sensory receptors in your inner ear.
What is Vestibular System?
This ability allows you to maintain your body's center of gravity over your base of support, whether you're standing still or moving. It's essential for activities like walking, running, and even standing on one leg.
What is Balance?
This equipment is often found in backyards, consists of a strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs, allowing users to bounce high into the air
What is a trampoline?
This part of the school day allows students to go outside and engage in free play. It provides an opportunity for physical exercise, social interaction, and a break from classroom activities.
What is Playground Time?
This is when we start exploring different emotions, and the emotions of others.
What is FEDC 4: