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Pathways can be described as movement in a straight, zigzag or curved line.
Pathways can be described as movement in a straight, zigzag or curved line.
True
There are five types of movement relationships.
There are five types of movement relationships.
False
Directions include moving sideways, backward, and forward.
Directions include moving sideways, backward, and forward.
True
Locations refer to the type of movement performed during an action.
Locations refer to the type of movement performed during an action.
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Moving in a zigzag is one of the described pathways.
Moving in a zigzag is one of the described pathways.
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Study Notes
Movement Relationships
- Movement depends on how your body relates to people or objects around you.
- Movement relationships involve three main types: Pathways, Directions, and Locations.
Pathways
- Pathways describe movement from one place to another using various lines:
- Straight
- Zigzag
- Curve
Directions
- Directions include movement in different ways:
- Forward
- Backward
- Right
- Left
- Sideways
Locations
- Locations refer to specific positions of people or objects.
- Examples of location descriptions include:
- Under
- Below
- Over
- Above
- On top
- Right
- Left
- Behind
- etc.
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Test your understanding of movement relationships with this quiz. Explore concepts such as pathways, directions, and locations to see how they affect your body's movement with respect to other people and objects. Put your knowledge to the test!