02-20-2018, 11:53 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Hi, these may help
Tabletop and floor
- tracing circles in a shallow tray of sand/foam/sawdust
- creating circles on the surface of a paint filled grip-seal bag
- rolling paint dipped marbles around the inside of a tin
- create concentric circles using markers to begin a direction
- magnetic wands beneath a surface
- ropes of playdough positioned in circles, finger press to flatten
- steering wheel toy
- Spirograph
- race cars around a circular track
- Pendulum rigs
- potters wheel /lazy susan
- salad spinners
- locking and unlocking keys
Outdoor, larger space- follow my leader - whole body directional game
- Use umbrellas, hold up high and twirl
- Ring 'O' ring 'o' roses song and actions
- hold hands and move around a tree
- rotating office chair
- pedalling bicycle wheels
- Balance disc
- Swingball
- roundabouts
- ribbon sticks
- turning taps on and off
- watch music box/wind up toys unwind
- stir water, paint, gloop
- Use a mirror whilst whole body turning
- interlinking cogs
- small animal wheels and little cars/items are good for examining centrifugal force and direction - Teacher Tom blog
- salad spinners
Best wishes xx
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