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Copycat Hands

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