| ID | 1718 |
|---|---|
| Title | Copycat Hands |
| Published | True |
| Body | |
| Image | https://www.wyethnutrition.co.id/sites/default/files/2023-02/conversation_clapping_parent_fotolia_66086215.jpg |
| PWA Age month | 24_36 |
| PWA Dimensions | working_memory |
| PWA Duration(minutes) | 5_15min |
| PWA Lead | Did you know that using physical actions, particularly hand movements, can enhance memory? Try this game today. |
| PWA Materials | No materials needed |
| PWA Progress Marker | Copies more combinations of actions accurately;Copies remembered actions accurately;Copying more remembered actions accurately |
| PWA Question Body | The last round you played, how many gestures did {LEARNER_FNAME} remember? |
| PWA Tags | Movement |
| PWA Try this | Sit facing {LEARNER_FNAME} and ask {OBJ_PRONOUN} to copy the moves your hands make. {LEARNER_FNAME} is still developing {POS_PRONOUN} muscle control, so start with something simple, such as clapping, pointing with one finger or holding all five fingers up and wiggling them. Give {LEARNER_FNAME} lots of praise when {OBJ_PRONOUN} repeats your actions. Repeat the game a few times and then see how challenging you can make it. Can {LEARNER_FNAME} remember a combination of two, three or even four moves? |
| PWA Variations | |
| PWA What to look | Keep track of how many different actions {LEARNER_FNAME} can copy. |
| PWA Why this matters | Creating fun ways to exercise {LEARNER_FNAME}’s working memory now will support lots of areas of development. The physical actions in this game will exercize {POS_PRONOUN} memory in a unique way, which is key to building strong connections. UTM-EM-049-MAR-21 |
| PWA Question Response Option first | 0 ;1-2 ;3-4 ;5 or more |
| PWA Question Response Option second | 1;2;3;4 |
| PWA Collections | |
| PWA Slug | /copying-hand-movements |
| PWA Waiting for Review | True |
| PWA YouTube video |