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Here we take a look at why Reggio Emilia education works and show you how it works in real life.
Today I want to share some inspiring invitations and provocations with loose parts that demonstrate the academic value of loose parts.
Using the Matariki star cluster as a context for learning can cover many different subjects. Matariki is also known as the Pleiades, and it is a widely recognised star cluster around the globe.
When you enter into the world of Early Childhood Education it’s no doubt just about play and teaching! Educator’s alike would agree that observing and documenting children’s learn…
There are days when it feels like all we do in the classroom is solve conflicts. Here are eight tips to help kids solve their own problems at playtime.
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You might have heard the terms provocation and invitation with regards to inquiry learning. An invitation is something that encourages students to explore a concept. A provocation is something that provokes action and stimulates thinking.
Joints, or articulations, are the points where two or more bones connect or meet in the body. Joints vary in structure, from immovable to highly mobile, depending on their location and function in the body.
Color mixing with light is a fun activity for kids to learn about what happens when you mix different colors. The thing is, light does not always react the same way as mixing colored paints.
Need a quick brain break in the classroom or burn off some excess energy before homework? Try this no-prep, pumpkin workout! Can you complete each exercise for the letters in the word P-U-M-P-K-I-N? P is for 10 push ups. U is for 10 up and down squats. M is for marching in place for 30 seconds. P is for plank position for 10 seconds. K is for kick your legs for 30 seconds. I is for invent an exercise. N is for ninety seconds of running in place. DOWNLOAD the Pumpkin Workout. The Pumpkin Workout is from this Pumpkin Packet that includes 11 no-prep, FUN activities to get children practicing fine motor, gross motor and visual perceptual skills. This packet is great for brain breaks, indoor recess, classroom party and more! The Pumpkin Packet download includes the following: Roll a Pumpkin #1 and #2 – roll a die to create different pumpkin faces Pumpkin Workout – an acrostic poem for physical activity Pumpkin Brain Breaks – roll a die and get moving Pumpkin Ball Challenge – exercise ball activities Pumpkin Poses – animal yoga poses Pumpkin Patch – fine motor and visual motor game Pumpkin Match Up – fine motor, finger strengthening and visual memory game Design Your Own Pumpkin – visual motor activity Pumpkin Zentangle Coloring Page Jack O Lantern Challenge Maze Pumpkin Maze FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION. The post Pumpkin Workout and Brain Break appeared first on Your Therapy Source.