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Mirror Partner

Overview

Working in pairs, one child moves slowly and the other copies like a mirror.

Learning Objective
Children copy a partner's movements to develop coordination and focus.

Resources needed

  • Open space

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Children stand facing a partner.
  2. 2 One child is the mirror, one is the mover.
  3. 3 The mover makes slow arm movements.
  4. 4 The mirror copies exactly.
  5. 5 Try moving whole body slowly.
  6. 6 Swap roles after 2 minutes.
  7. 7 Try moving without deciding who leads — follow each other naturally.

Tap a step to mark it as done.

Variations

  • Mirror while moving around the space.
  • Add facial expressions to mirror.
  • Try in groups of three.
More information

Teach: copy, mirror, slow, together. Demonstrate with a confident child before pairs begin.

Seat children opposite each other for upper body mirroring only.

Can children copy movements in real time? Do they slow down to stay in sync with their partner?

No resources needed. Works in any space. Pairs can stand anywhere.

Children often move too fast. Remind the mover to go slowly enough for the mirror to follow.

Develops focus, coordination, and the ability to watch and respond to others — key social and physical skills.