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The purpose of this page is to provide resources and suggested topics.
2014-15 Created Content Page
Activity Planning Sheet
Effective Instructional Strategies
Frameworks: http://www.arkansas.gov/childcare/services/earlyed.html
August
Welcome your children to your class! Share something about yourself. Children will want to tell their families all about their teacher. Create a resource that will help children share you with their families.
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September
Share how you manage a routine or procedure in your classroom. Routines and procedures are often similar in early childhood classrooms. Share what works well in your class. This resource may be used as an instructional tool for the child and a tool to share with parents and teachers.
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October
Conscious Discipline "I Love You Rituals"
http://youtu.be/C3PtrlnUm4U
POWERFUL! Let this inspire you to share "I Love You Rituals" with your families. If you do not have "I Love You Rituals in place as a part of your daily activities, let this be the next piece that you implement. Don't forget you have the music "I Love You Rituals" on your desktop/iTunes playlist.
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November
November Ideas
Share with parents a book that your children enjoy. Perhaps do a book talk or share an activity that goes along with the book. Remind parents of the many benefits of reading with their children. Some benefits are: children learn how to listen and treat books, children learn some of the components of a story such as character, plot, setting, relationships with your children improves as you are doing something fun together, and children will associate reading with good feelings!
Activity 10 in A Family Connection provides a resource page for families.
Connecting Literature and Math Activity #2, "A Feast for Ten".
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dccece/Pages/story-a-month.asp
The above link is to Story-a-Month. Activities are provided to go along with many favorite children's books!
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