hrowing, aiming, and countingare involved, a bean bag toss game is quite interesting on a developmental level. Gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and even the ability to count the number of points and compare results are also part of the fun.
BALANCE– either in a stationary position or moving.
CORDINATION– getting the arms and legs to work together.
HAND-EYE COORDINATION– eye following the path of the bean bag helps with following words in written text.
Shootthecans
Rifle Firing Technique
•Settle sights onto the bullseye of the target.
•Move the safety from “Off” to the “Fire” position.
•Place the first joint of your finger on the trigger. •Don’t use the fingertip.
•Exhale half of it.
•Hold your breath as you gradually squeeze the trigger.
•Follow through with the shot--continue squeezing the trigger after the cartridge fires.
If you are using a telescopic sight, be careful to provide “eye relief.” Keep your eye at least 3 inches behind the eyepiece so when the rifle fires you are not struck by the scope.
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Beanbag Throw
Throwing, aiming, and counting
hrowing, aiming, and countingare involved, a bean bag toss game is quite interesting on a developmental level. Gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and even the ability to count the number of points and compare results are also part of the fun.
BALANCE– either in a stationary position or moving.
CORDINATION– getting the arms and legs to work together.
HAND-EYE COORDINATION– eye following the path of the bean bag helps with following words in written text.
Shoot the cans
Rifle Firing Technique
•Settle sights onto the bullseye of the target.
•Move the safety from “Off” to the “Fire” position.
•Place the first joint of your finger on the trigger. •Don’t use the fingertip.
•Exhale half of it.
•Hold your breath as you gradually squeeze the trigger.
•Follow through with the shot--continue squeezing the trigger after the cartridge fires.
If you are using a telescopic sight, be careful to provide “eye relief.” Keep your eye at least 3 inches behind the eyepiece so when the rifle fires you are not struck by the scope.
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