charlsy09
Nov 4, 2009, 01:01 PM
Hi I need help on understanding what contributes to an effective learning environment for a 3 year old child? Thanks
hayleychick567
Nov 5, 2009, 10:28 AM
Hello I cantell you that the simplist things we can do to save our envroment is turn of a light when you leave the room, wash dishesby hand and turn off the tap , reuse anything you can like paper, recycle , save food, save electristy , turn off the tap when you brush your teeth and walk oor take the bus instead od driving a car!
Hope this helps
Bye:):)
hayleychick567
Nov 5, 2009, 10:34 AM
I can tell you the simplist thing to help the envroment is to jusst turn of a light when you leave a room and save eletric, turn off the taps and only use up water is you need it , wash dishes by hand , walk or take the bus instead of driving a car ,recycle and reuse anything you can like paper
Hope this helped
Byee :):)
septemberlove
Jul 11, 2010, 03:13 PM
Three year olds need space to play and discover. All activities need to be at their level! Lots of sorting, colors, shapes, and numbers! Centers are extremely helpful to imagination, play, and learning. In my class I have the following centers set up:
Dramatic Play-house, kitchen, dolls, dress up, doctor/dentist, puppets
Blocks- building and manipulative
Writing- Paper and pencils, stencils, dot letters and worksheets and alphabet chart
Math- Sorting toys, shape sorters, counting posters and worksheets, number chart
Science/sensory- depending on our themes/units, I will have different materials for the kids to explore
Reading- a comfy place to relax and look at books! Lots of pictures and colors!
Listening/computers- a felt story board with books on cd, keyboard, mouse, and computer for games
Art- tons of art supplies, and mediums for the kids to express themselves!
HTH!