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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.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Free January Math Prompts Giveaway
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Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Exploring Different Fonts of Numbers
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Sorting numbers that are presented using different fonts is an effective way to help children understand that numbers can look many different ways. This activity requires children to sort and glue numbers onto a chart. A basket of cut numbers was offered to children along with a template/chart and glue sticks. Children were challenged to find as many of each different number as they could.
Want to try the activity with your students? Click here to get free printable font pages and the template. Happy sorting!
Friday, January 17, 2025
Fairy Tale Inspired STEAM Invitations in the Kindergarten Classroom
"I can help the goats escape that silly, old troll. All I need to do is just make a bridge that is so low to the water there is no room for the troll to hide below. That's the problem with the one in the story. There was enough room for the troll to hide. My bridge won't do that."
Young children are naturally curious about the world around them as they marvel and wonder about what they experience in their daily lives. According to Let's Talk Science this means that every moment has the potential for learning because children desire a deeper understanding of the world around them. STEAM learning in the early years is especially important because it helps prepare children with skills and knowledge for an unknown future. Let's Talk Science explains that STEAM activities can:
- Foster natural curiosity and creativity
- Encourage independent and collaborative learning
- Improve work habits and grades
- Promote confidence in learning and ‘science identity’
- Promote language learning
- Improve social-emotional skills
- Build decision-making, problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Support inclusion and reduces gender disparity
In our classroom I have found that children are usually very motivated to help solve problems that appear in books we have read aloud and explored together as a class. In particular fairy tales that have likeable characters that need help evading a villain seem to elicit the most excitement and enthusiasm from kids. Sometimes STEAM invitations that are inspired by fairy tales naturally occur as a result of the children reading and discussing the text together in large or small groups. Other times I will invite children to engage in helping solve a problem by asking a question in our whole group meetings and inviting their ideas, or setting up an invitation for learning based upon the text.
One of the most popular invitations was based on the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff. After reading the book I asked children to think about whether they could help the goats by building them a new bridge. On a table I created a quick playscape replicating the river by using green place mats for grass and blue paper for water. I offered baskets of different wooden loose parts for them to explore. I also added three toy goats and a troll that could be used as character props to help inspire children to retell the story after building the bridge.
During play time children worked collaboratively to build a number of interesting bridges. It was fascinating to discuss the attributes of each, and listen to the children's rationale for how the goats could evade the troll by using the bridge's features (e.g., close to the water, troll traps, fencing).
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Looking for some STEAM inspired invitations for other fairy tales? Here are some easy ideas to get you started:
The Gingerbread Man:
- build the Gingerbread Man a boat to use when crossing the river to avoid the fox
- design a fox-proof water suit the Gingerbread Man can wear when swimming across the river
- create a trap the bakers and animals can use to trick and capture the Gingerbread Man
Goldilocks and the Three Bears:
- build Baby Bear a new chair that will not break no matter how much weight is placed upon it
- design and draw a security system that will alert the three bears next time someone enters their house
- sketch a disguise for Goldilocks so the three bears will not recognize her
The Three Little Pigs:
- draw three new wolf-proof houses for the Little Pigs
- build a wind machine for the wolf that will work on a brick house
- build the setting of the story using various materials (e.g., wooden sticks, tape, play dough) that can be used to retell the story when toy pigs are added
Little Red Riding Hood:
- design an invisibility cloak for Little Red
- build a strong basket for Little Red that can hold many small objects without breaking (e.g., pennies, cubes, marbles)
- create a transportation system to move the basket of food from Little Red's to Grandmother's house
Jack and the Beanstalk:
- build a beanstalk using tubes and card stock as tall as you can without it collapsing
- design, create and test a parachute that Jack can use to escape from the castle in the sky
- create a structure that the hen's golden egg can be dropped into that will keep it safe
Monday, January 13, 2025
Goodreads!
Like many educators I am a avid reader who devours historical fiction. This is nothing like a good book that pulls you in and helps you forget the cold, snowy January weather of Ontario. While researching my next read I stumbled upon the Goodreads website. Where has this been my whole life? I was fascinated to quickly and easily find many titles to add to my reading list. I was also deeply surprised to find many of the books I have authored on the site - not just their titles but ratings too! This inspired me to create an author page in order to help me connect with readers in a new and fresh way. If you are on Goodreads come find me! Even better I would love a review of my books if you have read or purchased them. Come ask me a question or suggest your favourite book to read! I'm excited to connect with you in a new way!