Key Goals: Ready Steady Move! Activities for Children
This page gives you a general understanding of key goals of the programme, which are both realistic and attainable for children within our teaching age range.
The full structure of the Ready-Steady-Move curriculum is far more complex than can be outlined here. This is a general overview of the key programme goals for Ready-Steady-Move:
Key Movement Goals
Engaging in moderate to vigorous exercise, so children may profit from the physical and mental benefits it provides
Improving children’s coordination, flexibility, balance, strength, and body control
Increasing body awareness by exploring varied movement possibilities and utilising different parts of the body with respect to space, force and time
Laying the foundation for proper body relaxation, breathing and stretching techniques
Raising children’s level of self-confidence, by providing them with the opportunity to contribute their own personal movement ideas in each session
Deepening children’s awareness of their own body’s boundaries, while developing their understanding of both personal space and group space
Stimulating children’s tactile and sensory perception
Key Language Goals
Introducing and reinforcing children’s basic English or target language vocabulary within a wide variety of subjects including: animals, body parts, colors, directions, emotions, food, numbers, opposites, physical actions, forms of locomotion, questions and answers, and more
Fostering openness and positive associations regarding the English or target language, in order to facilitate current and future language learning
Offering children the possibility of learning English or target language directly, rather than through translation from their mother tongue
Increasing children’s confidence in their own ability to learn and speak a second language
Allowing children exposure to the sounds (phonetics) of English at an early age, in order to minimize their accent at later stages in life
Key Music Goals
Introducing children to a wide range of musical styles in order to encourage and expand their appreciation
Helping to improve children’s sense of rhythm, through movements designed to match varying musical tempos