Tying Teachers
Teaching kindergarten age children responsibility
is one of the first lessons of school.
To encourage
responsibility for self needs, I start off the year letting them know that I do
not tie their shoes. (I know it’s harsh and I do tie in an emergency) They need
to learn! The more I do for them they
will not take the effort to learn for themselves. It is part of growing up.
During our Parent
Orientation meeting before school begins we remind our families about Home
Skills kindergarten which includes tying and zipping, learning their address
and phone number.
I keep a bag of
“fancy” shoelaces on my rocking chair and occasionally after recess we take 10-15 minutes to practice tying with a
partner who is a Tying Teacher.
If the child wraps
the lace around his/her thigh, they can see and work it easily rather than
being all squished up tying on their shoe.
To become a Tying
Teacher, they must prove they can tie ‘one loop, around and through’
The “two bunny
ears method’ is a good start when you’re four before coming to school, but now
it is important to learn the grown up way.
It is interesting to find out that some adults only know the two loop
method.
When someone needs their shoes tied, a tying teacher can teach them not just tie them.
I send this note to families to practice at home.
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Children need to learn how to tie their own shoes. This is considered a HOME SKILL. Learn it at home!
Practice tying
A parent shared this little rhyme that she made up as she taught her children to tie. It could help! Try it.
Criss cross (make x and go under)
Pull them tight
Make a loop to look just right (make loop near shoe end)
Over the loop (go around the loop)
Under your thumb (push through in thumb space)
Pull it tight and there it's done! (take hold of loop ends)
PRACTICE and LEARN how to tie! You can be a TYING TEACHER.....
2 loop (bunny ear) tying is the first effort many children learn. NOW advance to 'around and through' to be a Tying Teacher.
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When the children are successful at tying, they also receive a Tying Teacher certificate that I made up proclaiming them a TYING TEACHER.
The more they practice (right)
the better they will get!
There are alot of variations of tying instructions and videos. I prefer the one loop around and through. It helps manipulating the use of their fingers and following directions. This is the basic tying that when pulled snug, stays tied and unties with a pull at the end of the lace. (exception are these crazy rounded shoelaces......they don't stay tied any way!)
When someone needs their shoes tied, a tying teacher can teach them not just tie them.
I send this note to families to practice at home.
.............................................................................................................................................
Children need to learn how to tie their own shoes. This is considered a HOME SKILL. Learn it at home!
Practice tying
A parent shared this little rhyme that she made up as she taught her children to tie. It could help! Try it.
Criss cross (make x and go under)
Pull them tight
Make a loop to look just right (make loop near shoe end)
Over the loop (go around the loop)
Under your thumb (push through in thumb space)
Pull it tight and there it's done! (take hold of loop ends)
PRACTICE and LEARN how to tie! You can be a TYING TEACHER.....
2 loop (bunny ear) tying is the first effort many children learn. NOW advance to 'around and through' to be a Tying Teacher.
..........................................................................................
When the children are successful at tying, they also receive a Tying Teacher certificate that I made up proclaiming them a TYING TEACHER.
The more they practice (right)
the better they will get!
There are alot of variations of tying instructions and videos. I prefer the one loop around and through. It helps manipulating the use of their fingers and following directions. This is the basic tying that when pulled snug, stays tied and unties with a pull at the end of the lace. (exception are these crazy rounded shoelaces......they don't stay tied any way!)
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