Some boys were hard at work putting the pentaminoes together! Look at their great creation!
I am a Reggio Emilia inspired Full Day Kindergarten teacher and mother to three young children. This blog is meant as a communication tool for the families of our children and as a learning tool for the many educators who follow us. Please feel free to comment on posts and participate in our collective understanding of emergent curriculum.
Showing posts with label pentaminoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pentaminoes. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Pentaminoes
Pentaminoes are complex 2-D shapes that are composed of five squares. The fit together like a puzzle and children can use them to make interesting designs. We like them because they can be manipulated in so many ways and they really require children to problem solve when trying to fit pieces together. Our pentaminoes arrived in the mail yesterday afternoon so children were quite excited to use them this morning. It was interesting to observe children as they worked together at the center; often when a piece wouldn't fit with the exising puzzle the children had to manipulate a variety of pieces before they all fit properly. It really requires a lot of concentration to work with pentaminoes!
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