Transcription of Jump Distance folder2 - CCEA
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THE ARTSLANGUAGE AND LITERACY Listen, read and respond to a range of stories, rhymes and media texts, eg, We re going on a Bear Hunt , Pop in Pop out , Five Little speckled Frogs , Hey Diddle Diddle . Listen to, respond to and recall oral discussions. Understand, respond to and use positional language, eg, under, over, on, off , along, around, beside, to talk about the movements of themselves and others. Use a range of forms of writing to reinforce skill of jumping , eg, procedural, instructions, lists, sequences, labels, recounts. Recall events or experiences through oral and written forms, eg, jumping in the hall, outside, at DEVELOPMENT Similarities and diff erences: understand that everyone has diff erent strengths, some are good at jumping , while others may need some help. Explore relationships with family and friends know how to treat others fairly and be able to share equipment, making appropriate choices and decisions.
example, drawings to show ‘me jumping on the trampoline’. • Describe movements using art media for example, drawings/ mono-printing to show ways of jumping.
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