Plan lessons from a child-centered perspective! This innovative resource features more than 1,000 activities using inexpensive, readily available objects to engage young children's senses and build their knowledge of the world through hands-on experiences. Organized into 16 themes and grouped under the areas of literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, physical development, and creativity, the book's unique approach: Presents a new and simple way to design hands-on activities that complement any curriculum Offers suggestions on how to modify activities to respond to children's…mehr
Plan lessons from a child-centered perspective! This innovative resource features more than 1,000 activities using inexpensive, readily available objects to engage young children's senses and build their knowledge of the world through hands-on experiences. Organized into 16 themes and grouped under the areas of literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, physical development, and creativity, the book's unique approach: Presents a new and simple way to design hands-on activities that complement any curriculum Offers suggestions on how to modify activities to respond to children's developmental levels Includes a list of over 60 generic tactile activities suitable for use in any classroomHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gwen Snyder Kaltman has spent more than 25 years working with young children, their parents, and teachers. She is the author of Help! For Teachers of Young Children: 88 Tips to Develop Children¿s Social Skills and Create Positive Teacher-Family Relationships and More Help! For Teachers of Young Children: 99 Tips to Promote Intellectual Development and Creativity . She has been a preschool teacher, director, college instructor, and educational trainer in various parts of the country and has also been a validator for the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs, the accreditation division of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Kaltman has worked with young children in Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Tennessee, and Virginia. She has trained teachers working in Head Start programs in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and rural Georgia and in child care centers and preschools in the suburbs of New York City and Washington, DC. She has observed preschool classes in such diverse places as China, Easter Island, Greenland, India, Malta, Mongolia, Tibet, Tanzania, Venezuela, and native villages above the Arctic Circle and along the Amazon and Sepik rivers. She earned her BS and MEd in early childhood education from the University of Maryland.
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Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Part I. How to Create Hands-On Learning Opportunities 1. A New Way to Design Themes and Activities for Young Children 2. Suggestions for Developing Hands-On Activities: Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Development, and Creativity 3. Boxes as a Theme: Highlighting Some of the Specific Learning That Can Occur With Each Activity Part II. Themes and Activities for Hands-On Learning 4. Balls 5. Cotton Balls 6. Hats 7. Index Cards 8. Mail 9. Mittens and Gloves 10. Paint and Paintings 11. Paper 12. Ribbons 13. Shoes and Footwear 14. Spoons 15. Toilet Paper and Other Cardboard Rolls 16. Water 17. Wheels 18. Wood Appendix: A Letter to Families Explaining the Importance of Hands-On Learning
Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Part I. How to Create Hands-On Learning Opportunities 1. A New Way to Design Themes and Activities for Young Children 2. Suggestions for Developing Hands-On Activities: Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Development, and Creativity 3. Boxes as a Theme: Highlighting Some of the Specific Learning That Can Occur With Each Activity Part II. Themes and Activities for Hands-On Learning 4. Balls 5. Cotton Balls 6. Hats 7. Index Cards 8. Mail 9. Mittens and Gloves 10. Paint and Paintings 11. Paper 12. Ribbons 13. Shoes and Footwear 14. Spoons 15. Toilet Paper and Other Cardboard Rolls 16. Water 17. Wheels 18. Wood Appendix: A Letter to Families Explaining the Importance of Hands-On Learning
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