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Let’s Have Fun with Body Shapes

Let’s Have Fun with Body Shapes

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Description Of Activity

Movement skills/concepts Static balance, body and space awareness. Set-up Mats. Children, each with a mat, are spread out in a deï¬ned area with an even surface. Activity Who can balance while making …?

  • narrow/wide/twisted/curl shape with your body in a standing position
  • the same shape as above but resting on other part(s) of the body, (e.g. a wide shape while your hands and feet are on the ground)
  • wide shape with your upper body and a narrow shape with your lower body
  • twisted shape with your upper body and a curled shape with your lower body
  • symmetrical/asymmetrical shape
  • shape at different levels – low, medium and high
  • the shape of a letter of the alphabet, (e.g. X, T, C, F, I, L, O, V, Y)
  • number shape, (e.g. 7, 6, 2)
  • the shape of the ï¬rst letter of your name or your favourite number
Can you see …? • children being creative • tight muscles • balancing like a statue – not moving • eyes up You could ask … Which body shape made it easy to balance? Could you be pushed over in that shape? Which body shape made it easy to be pushed over? Variations Create a shape story: Make up a travelling shape story, (e.g. move from a wide shape to a twisted shape to a curled shape). Keep the transitions smooth. Make group shapes: As a small group, form simple three or four-letter words, (e.g. OAR, BIRD, SUN, CAT, MAN). COOL DOWN/ CLOSURE Review Skill/Activity, stretching, and questions.

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