Numerous instructions for beginners to advanced level LaQ building is available!
幼兒園區角設計的學習系列這次要介紹”組合建構區”,這是一個充滿益智建構玩具的學習區,孩子能培養數學、形狀、空間及建構邏輯等能力。然而我們應該如何設計一個區角,佈置適合幼兒的組合建構區,才能滿足孩子的學習需求呢?這次會帶大家了解幼兒園區角設計組合建構區的定義,還有幼兒園區角設計學習目標,並提供佈置組合建構區需要注意的要點,最後就是帶您認識經過教育部認可的建構玩具有哪些?一開始先把握這些原則執行,陸續再依照園區及孩子的需求調整,慢慢就能打造出最完美的學習區囉!
If you are a regular follower of the blog, you will know that the students in my class LOVE snap cubes. They love them so much, we dedicated an entire centre in my classroom to them (you can read a…
Numerous instructions for beginners to advanced level LaQ building is available!
If you are a regular follower of the blog, you will know that the students in my class LOVE snap cubes. They love them so much, we dedicated an entire centre in my classroom to them (you can read a…
Numerous instructions for beginners to advanced level LaQ building is available!
Numerous instructions for beginners to advanced level LaQ building is available!
Recently I posted some ideas for how to teach 2D Shapes, and today the focus is 3D Shapes (I did intend to publish this post much soon but...other things happen!) It's important for children to know that 2D Shapes are flat like a piece of paper, but 3D Shapes can be held in your hand. 3D shapes can be fun to experiment with and discover which ones can roll and which ones can slide. Discuss with the children how many faces, edges and corners they have. Are the faces flat or curved? Are the edges straight or curved? How does the shape feel? This is where a feely bag can be a great way to introduce this concept as well as the individual shapes. So which 3D shapes should you teach? This is what I would recommend for 5-6 year olds in their first year of school... - Rectangular Prism - Pyramid - Cylinder - Cone - Cube - Sphere As I mentioned in my 2D Shape post another fun way to begin this unit is a shape hunt. The outcome here is for children to realise that shapes make up everything in our world and helps them establish connections between the classroom and everyday life. There are infinite uses of dice in a classroom - why not learn about cubes while you are playing dice games? This anchor chart from Kindercraze is a nifty follow up activity to your shape hunt. Click here to download this resource for free! In my lessons I would call the 'sides' faces - but each to their own! One of my favourite blogs (and link ups) Living Montessori Now. I love the hands on approach to teaching 3D shapes, and there are always free printables for you to download. Here's a post just about Spheres Here's their post about Spheres, Cubes and Cylinders. Here's one about Geometric Solid Gift Wrapping (love this idea - definitely one to try) Here's one about cubes Polydrons would have to be my favourite classroom resource to teach this unit. It's all about play based learning! Children can connect the flat 2D shapes to create many different 3D shapes. This is a great opportunity to have discussions about how many faces the shapes have - as you simply count the number of polydrons you used to create that shape. Older children can begin creating their own nets and 3D shapes! I found this useful resource of templates on TpT for only $1! Or this one is free :) Happy shape play! Lauren
Une série de constructions à réaliser avec les KAPLA de la classe. Vous pouvez également utiliser les buchettes des marques MECABOIS ou bien JOUECABOIS qui ont l'avantage d'être moins chères que la marque d'origine. Dater les constructions réussies sur une fiche "brevet"... ou pas! Pour réussir la construction, il faut qu'elle soit reproduite à l'identique: nombre de pièces utilisées, étages réalisés, inclinaisons des pièces... Deux exemples des constructions à reproduire: Travail de mes GS: Brevet KAPLA Les modèles et le brevet sont téléchargeables ICI