How to plan activities that interest children + have a learning goal?

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

It is time to start planning activities for the coming term! When educators plan activities, it is crucial to take children’s views, interests, needs and ideas into consideration – otherwise the activities have no point! Each activity should have a target, a set learning goal based on curriculum (for example: Practicing fine motor skills and naming colours).

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Making children’s participation stronger is one of the most important pedagogical tasks in early childhood education. Children’s opinions are being asked and listened to – but only here and there. Taking children’s views into consideration should be a systematic and continuing process in early childhood education.

Educators can find out children’s views for example by:

  1. Observing children’s play
  2. Following children’s conversations
  3. Asking children to draw their favourite things

In case the educator notices that the children are very interested in cars...

How to include children in planning?

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

For example, when planning activities for the new term, educator can ask children to draw “Fun things you would like to do in preschool”.

Before starting, educator can tell the children that it is important that they enjoy preschool and they get to do things they like and want to learn about! Therefore, it is valuable to find out the children’s true interests and opinions. After the drawings are ready, educator can sit down with each child and have a chat of what is in the drawing and use the drawings as a base for future planning.

What on Earth is Pedagogical Documentation?

Children’s drawings are rich descriptions of the world perceived by them. Generally, drawing is a natural way for children to tell about their experiences, themselves and the world around them. In case talking about some topic is difficult, telling about own feelings in a form of a drawing might be easier. While drawing, children have time to think and they can also add or edit little details later on.

Inspiration and templates for planning!

Monday, July 27, 2020

Early Learning HQ center offers a great variety of planning templates and other resources for educators - all created by experienced early years professionals!

Topics include phonics, numeracy, PSED and forest school planning. There are thousands of resources covering all aspects of the curriculum and many popular early years themes such as dinosaurs, my body, weatherunder the sea and music.

Early Learning HQ center’s main focus is to help create learning environments that educate, engage and inspire. They understand that educators’ time is precious and it can be difficult to find high quality teaching resources.

Play ideas for children aged 5+ years

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

The older the children get - the more important role social contacts start playing in their lives. Children love to play together, but with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, playdates, hobby groups, sleepovers and birthday parties with friends have been cancelled for many.

Children may still be stuck inside their homes, but it does not have to mean they can’t have fun and learn something new!

UNICEF has collected couple of ideas how to keep children entertained and engaged in play even when physical space or amount of friends is limited.

How Kindiedays can help preschools and families during COVID-19 outbreak?

Wash away!
Grab some toys that can safely go in the water, fill up a bucket and let the fun begin. Encourage her to “wash” her toys by dunking them and playing with them in the water and then cleaning them off with a soft cloth.

Make believe
Have him take the lead and encourage him to come up with a make-believe scenario. Follow along with his instructions and ask him questions about the world he has created.

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