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Teaching to Enhance Development and Learning

Main Core Tie

Early Childhood Education 1
Strand 2 Standard 2

Time Frame

1 class periods of 90 minutes each

Group Size

Individual

Life Skills

Communication

Authors

Marilee Webb

Summary

Through a powerpoint presentation, students will learn what it means to teach to enhance development and learning so that their preschool can be developmentally appropriate. They will then participate in several transitions (done by the teacher) and then come up with their own idea to share with the class. Transitions will help the children in the preschool class move easily from activity to activity, enhancing their learning and development.


Materials

Attachments

Websites

  • Songs for Teaching
    ideas for transitions that students or teacher can use
  • Songs for Teaching
    Ideas for various finger plays that can be used as transitions for teachers or students

• power point presentation • any materials for transition examples: shapes, toilet paper roll, finger plays • List of finger plays or transitions for students to use for ideas


Background for Teachers

You should go through the presentation beforehand and make sure that you have examples and understand why transitions enhance development and learning in the classroom. That is the whole point of doing the transition activities at the end, so make sure that you relate them to the power point topic.


Intended Learning Outcomes

At the end of this lesson, students will recognize how Developmentally Appropriate preschools teach to enhance development and learning. They will also understand how transitions can help enhance the children's development and learning as they create their transition and share it with the class.


Instructional Procedures

The teacher will do a power point presentation on "Teaching to Enhance Learning and Development". Then the teacher will explain how transitions can be used in the classroom and how they enhance learning and development. The students will participate in a few examples, and then, with a partner, they will create their own transition. Finally they will share it with the class.


Assessment Plan

Students will perform their transition in front of the class.


Bibliography

All pictures int he power point presentation were found in a google image search entitled “children”. All other information comes from the book, “Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs”, naeyc. Sue Bredekamp and Carol Copple, Editors.


Created: 07/01/2003
Updated: 02/05/2018
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