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Free to Move, Learning Kinesthetically - author's summary, May 30, 2010
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This is my master text in the Rhythmic Movement Dance Series; included in the Gateway to Educational Materials of the United States Department of Education, Project GEM. I have been teaching people of all ages and abilities as a dance specialist since 1965. Complete Table of Contents: Part I - Anatomy as Applied to Teaching Movement; Part II - Rhythms; Part III - Dynamics of Energy; Creative Movement; Part IV - 16 Basic Rhythmic Movements; Part V - Floor Exercises; Part VI - Body-Mind Mini-Lessons for Learning Academic Concepts: 1. Practice with Letter Shapes; 2. Language; 2.A. Fingerspelling; One-Hand Alphabet; Reasons for Learning the One-Hand Alphabet; Using the one-hand alphabet to re-teach or strengthen coordination in a weak hand for people of all ages; Photos of Letter Shapes; 2.B. Spelling; 3. Visual Directional Exercise; Non-verbal 'Which Way Game'; 4. Counting; 5. Basic Math; 6. ABA Sequencing; 7. Directions of Movement; 8. Geometric Shapes; 9. Telling Time; 10. Moving Left to Right as in Writing; Reading. Part VII - Basic Lesson Plan.
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