Brief description, and rules of the implementation of the learning activity


What is it :

Turning scientific concepts into movement involves children experiencing abstract principles (such as states of matter) through movement. Children depict physically these concepts with their bodies, exploring how a concept works, how to represent it, and how to improve it.How does it work:

Step 1: Exploration through Movement

  • Pupils practice the different movement criteria with their bodies, for example moving smoothly or following a specific pattern.
  • Encourage open exploration and trying out ideas.

Step 2: Applying the Concept

  • Pupils work in groups to present the concept through movement with their bodies.
  • They experiment, exchange ideas, and try out solutions.

Step 3: Presentation

  • Present this to the class: one group performs while the other observes, focusing on how the concept and movement criteria are applied.

Step 4: Reflection

Reflect together: discuss what was discovered, which movement criteria and concepts were visible, and what could be done differently or improved.

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