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Chapter 9 Sensory Centers
Overview Children learn through their five senses Sensory learning Children and adults inhabit different sensory worlds The quality of the environment contributes to sensory development
Water, Sand, and Mud Play No right or wrong way to play Indoor and outdoor activities Individual and small group activities Materials offer many opportunities to learn about transformations Encourage imagination and confidence Can relate to any theme Should be used daily
Water, Sand, and Mud Play(continued) Purposes and objectives Perform simple experiments Measure, compare, and solve problems Play creatively Develop new vocabulary Teacher’s role Observe, ask open-ended questions, and show support Pay attention to safety and health practices Props and materials Use dry, finely textured sand Use plastic props and containers
Blocks Types Unit blocks Caroline Pratt Sturdy wooden blocks Standard measurements  Hollow blocks Assorted blocks Block accessories Placement considers noise level and traffic patterns
Blocks (continued) Developmental stages Carry blocks from place to place Pile one block on top of another Make block rows Use blocks to enclose a space Build block bridges Make patterns and designs Use blocks for representation
Blocks (continued) Purposes and objectives Develop concepts and perceptions Whole part relations Balance skills, matching skills Classification Gross and fine motor development Release emotions in an acceptable way Cooperate with peers
Blocks (continued) Teacher’s role Observe developmental levels Set limits and define rules Inform families and document through photographs
Woodworking This center has existed for a long time in the early childhood classroom Sometimes these centers are not seen, or they are underused Cost Safety This is not just a center for boys Place away from quiet centers
Woodworking (continued) Teacher’s role Provide close supervision Establish rules Value the process more than the product Purposes and objectives Develop and coordinate large and small muscles Improve hand-eye coordination Learn to sustain interest and overcome frustration Equipment and materials Use real tools and provide safety goggles
Cooking and Creative Food Experiences Children should be involved in the process of planning through the cleanup Cooking offers curriculum extensions	 Math, science, reading (rebus), social studies Following directions, sequencing, cooperation Review Food Pyramid Guide Projects must be developmentally appropriate, must be age appropriate, and can enhance cultural sensitivity
Cooking and Creative Food Experiences (continued) Purposes and objectives Learn about nutrition and the food groups Feel responsible, independent, and successful Teacher’s role Review food allergies of children Establish limits and rules Use correct terminology Provide ample time Develop beginning reading, math, and science concepts Props and materials Use real kitchen utensils and equipment
Technology Selection of software Age-appropriate concepts Printed and graphic instructions Use as a process Child can direct the pace Pick software that your equipment can run Screen the programs before use
Technology (continued) Teacher’s role Evaluate your comfort level Place center near another quiet one Consider budget and make backup copies Place the hardware on a child-size table Guide children until they are comfortable Demonstrate to families how computers fit into the curriculum Keep informed on research and software
Developmentally Appropriate and Multicultural/Anti-Bias Activities Books used for a curriculum web Activities Sandpaper Whip it up Indoor rainbow Woodcuts Sensory texture box Recipes

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Chapter 09

  • 2. Overview Children learn through their five senses Sensory learning Children and adults inhabit different sensory worlds The quality of the environment contributes to sensory development
  • 3. Water, Sand, and Mud Play No right or wrong way to play Indoor and outdoor activities Individual and small group activities Materials offer many opportunities to learn about transformations Encourage imagination and confidence Can relate to any theme Should be used daily
  • 4. Water, Sand, and Mud Play(continued) Purposes and objectives Perform simple experiments Measure, compare, and solve problems Play creatively Develop new vocabulary Teacher’s role Observe, ask open-ended questions, and show support Pay attention to safety and health practices Props and materials Use dry, finely textured sand Use plastic props and containers
  • 5. Blocks Types Unit blocks Caroline Pratt Sturdy wooden blocks Standard measurements Hollow blocks Assorted blocks Block accessories Placement considers noise level and traffic patterns
  • 6. Blocks (continued) Developmental stages Carry blocks from place to place Pile one block on top of another Make block rows Use blocks to enclose a space Build block bridges Make patterns and designs Use blocks for representation
  • 7. Blocks (continued) Purposes and objectives Develop concepts and perceptions Whole part relations Balance skills, matching skills Classification Gross and fine motor development Release emotions in an acceptable way Cooperate with peers
  • 8. Blocks (continued) Teacher’s role Observe developmental levels Set limits and define rules Inform families and document through photographs
  • 9. Woodworking This center has existed for a long time in the early childhood classroom Sometimes these centers are not seen, or they are underused Cost Safety This is not just a center for boys Place away from quiet centers
  • 10. Woodworking (continued) Teacher’s role Provide close supervision Establish rules Value the process more than the product Purposes and objectives Develop and coordinate large and small muscles Improve hand-eye coordination Learn to sustain interest and overcome frustration Equipment and materials Use real tools and provide safety goggles
  • 11. Cooking and Creative Food Experiences Children should be involved in the process of planning through the cleanup Cooking offers curriculum extensions Math, science, reading (rebus), social studies Following directions, sequencing, cooperation Review Food Pyramid Guide Projects must be developmentally appropriate, must be age appropriate, and can enhance cultural sensitivity
  • 12. Cooking and Creative Food Experiences (continued) Purposes and objectives Learn about nutrition and the food groups Feel responsible, independent, and successful Teacher’s role Review food allergies of children Establish limits and rules Use correct terminology Provide ample time Develop beginning reading, math, and science concepts Props and materials Use real kitchen utensils and equipment
  • 13. Technology Selection of software Age-appropriate concepts Printed and graphic instructions Use as a process Child can direct the pace Pick software that your equipment can run Screen the programs before use
  • 14. Technology (continued) Teacher’s role Evaluate your comfort level Place center near another quiet one Consider budget and make backup copies Place the hardware on a child-size table Guide children until they are comfortable Demonstrate to families how computers fit into the curriculum Keep informed on research and software
  • 15. Developmentally Appropriate and Multicultural/Anti-Bias Activities Books used for a curriculum web Activities Sandpaper Whip it up Indoor rainbow Woodcuts Sensory texture box Recipes