Questions: Which of these is a gross motor skill? Jumping Cutting with scissors Holding a pencil Pointing

Which of these is a gross motor skill?
Jumping
Cutting with scissors
Holding a pencil
Pointing
Transcript text: Which of these is a gross motor skill? Jumping Cutting with scissors Holding a pencil Pointing
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The answer is the first one: Jumping.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Jumping: This is a gross motor skill. Gross motor skills involve the use of large muscle groups to perform movements such as walking, running, and jumping. These skills are typically associated with whole-body movements and coordination.

  2. Cutting with scissors: This is a fine motor skill. Fine motor skills involve the use of smaller muscle groups, particularly in the hands and fingers, to perform precise tasks such as cutting, writing, or buttoning a shirt.

  3. Holding a pencil: This is a fine motor skill. It requires precise control of the small muscles in the hand and fingers to grip and manipulate the pencil for writing or drawing.

  4. Pointing: This is also a fine motor skill. It involves the coordination of small muscles in the hand and fingers to indicate or touch a specific point or object.

In summary, jumping is the only gross motor skill among the options provided.

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