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Use a match box or a box of stapler pins as parts of body, a marble or a betel nut as a face, use sticks for neck, hands, legs to show/make different movements of human figures. - Play, Do, Learn

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Use a match box or a box of stapler pins as parts of body, a marble or a betel nut as a face, use sticks for neck, hands, legs to show/make different movements of human figures.

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Creating Human Figures Using Everyday Objects

This activity is fun and encourages children to use their imagination while learning about the human body and movements. Here's how to organize it:

  1. Materials Needed:
    1. Matchbox or Box of Stapler Pins – for the torso.
    2. Marble or Betel Nut – for the head.
    3. Sticks (toothpicks, ice cream sticks, or matchsticks) – for the neck, hands, and legs.
    4. Glue or Tape – to attach the parts.
    5. Markers or Paint – to decorate or add details (optional).
    6. Create the Body: Use the matchbox or stapler pin box as the torso of the figure.
    7. Add the Head: Attach a marble or betel nut to the top of the matchbox using glue or tape.

    8. Make the Neck: Connect the head and torso with a stick to form the neck.

    9. Attach Arms and Legs:

      • Use sticks for the arms and legs.

      • Attach the arms to the sides of the matchbox and the legs at the bottom.

  2. Demonstrating Movements:
    1. Standing Pose: Keep the figure upright with arms by its sides and legs straight.

    2. Walking Pose: Bend one leg forward and the other backward. Move one arm forward and the other backward to mimic walking.

    3. Running Pose: Create a more dynamic angle by tilting the torso slightly forward and bending the legs and arms more dramatically.

    4. Jumping Pose: Stretch both arms upward and bend both legs slightly as if the figure is mid-jump.

    5. Dancing Pose: Place the figure in a creative posture with one arm and leg raised.

  3. Additional Ideas:
    1. Decorate the Figure: Let the children use markers or paints to draw facial features and clothing.
    2. Create a Story: Ask the children to come up with a short story or scene involving their figures, like a sports event or a dance party.
  4. Learning Outcome:
    1. Improves fine motor skills and creativity.
    2. Teaches basic anatomy and movement.
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