Aim: To practise and improve the basic fine motor skill of hand-eye co-ordination
Learning intentions: To enable children to practise and improve the skills of throwing and aiming
Practice: Once the children have mastered the rules of the game, leave the equipment freely available so they can set the game up without adult support
Resources: A1 size pieces of paper or card or wallpaper; large felt-tip pens; basket and beanbags; tape or clips
Step by step
- Draw different images on three different pieces of paper. Ask the children to draw pictures or download images and stick them on to the paper. Choose things that are obvious and bold - for example, pictures of animals and cartoon characters or a selection of bold shapes. Draw a target shape within the image. Hang the pictures on a fence or wall.
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