(The Kindergarten Program, 2016)
One thing that has helped me immensely when I struggle in the type of change to make is to re-read excerpts from "The Kindergarten Program" and the resource "How Does Learning Happen?". These two resources brings it all back to basics and highlights important aspects of setting up a learning environment that acts like the third teacher.
Below are a few key points from both resources which I found to be very informative when contemplating the set-up and creation of a learning environment. Sometimes we can become caught up in the aesthetics and forget about function. Questioning what is most important and what is the purpose is critical and can really help with decision making and keeping one focused on the main goal which is to develop an environment that promotes learning. I have attached some photos of my new classroom set up for September with some explanations for my rationale.
(How Does Learning Happen?, 2014)
Materials to start the year at the Light Table Area.
Materials to start the year at the Construction Area.
(The Kindergarten Program, 2016)
Sand Table Area
Light Table Area
Art Studio Area
Discover Area
Math Area
Reading and Calming Area
Simple and Inviting Open Ended Provocations
Addressing self awareness.
A bit of fine motor challenge using the chopsticks to pick up cubes or thimbles to build a tower using discs and/or tongue compressors. As children build their tower, comparing the size and/or counting the discs used allows for an element of math.
Using tongues to select magnetic letters that match the magnetic board.
Building a structure on a mirror surface allows for another dimension to be explored. A semi-sphere can become a sphere when seen using the mirror! Animals and wooden numbers were also added to explore the creation of storytelling.
(The Kindergarten Program, 2016)
Construction Area
Blank walls and open ended materials at the beginning of the school year allows for the children's input and support in co-creating the learning environment.
(The Kindergarten Program, 2016)
A new Dramatic Arts Area in our classroom! It may seem obvious as to how the children will engage in this space, but while observing the children in play, various strong interests arise which guide the educator in further supporting the children's interest by adding specific materials and dialogue to encourage learning at a deeper level. I like to think of learning spaces as living creatures that constantly need attention as the children interact with it.
Overall Curriculum Expectations
The overall curriculum expectations can be found in many learning areas in the classroom environment! As you read through them scroll back up and view the photos to get a better perspective.
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I hope to create another blog post in a few months to demonstrate the changes that took place once the children placed their mark on their learning environment.
Have a great year!
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