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Handwriting Activity EDCI 6304 Project 2. Ntiense Otu Maria Carrizales Carla McLain Leticia Puga Clipart: www.theteachersguide.com/Edgraphicscolor.html. The Learning Activity. Pre-school children (age 4) to learn how to write their name Before onset of activity……
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Handwriting Activity EDCI 6304Project 2 Ntiense Otu Maria Carrizales Carla McLain Leticia Puga Clipart: www.theteachersguide.com/Edgraphicscolor.html
The Learning Activity • Pre-school children (age 4) to learn how to write their name • Before onset of activity…… • Comfortable learning environment should be provided • Comfortable chairs and tables of appropriate height • Pencils, erasers, and worksheets should be provided
The Audience • Students knowing formation of manuscript letters • Target audience - Kinder/1st grade • Depending on student readiness • Kinesthetic • Cognitive skills
Outcome of Activity • Allow pre-school children the opportunity to learn how to write their name • According to the US Dept of Ed, the years from birth to five are a time of extraordinary change and change • Develop basic knowledge, understanding, and interests they need to reach the goal of being successful learners, readers, and writers • All young children deserve experiences that will help them achieve this goal
Learning Theory Perspective • The educational activity of teaching pre-school children how to write their name will be completed though imitation and the observational learning process • The children will learn to write their name through “observing, retaining, replicating others
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