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Inquiring Minds: Mrs. Myers' Kindergarten: The Autumn Season: Exploring Trees and Leaves and the Colors of Fall! Project Based Learning Kindergarten, Kindergarten October, Kindergarten Inquiry, Inquiry Project, Wonder Wall, Science Inquiry, Emergent Curriculum, Inquiry Learning, About Trees

The kids have started noticing signs of fall! They had started bringing me leaves, so I knew it was time to start investigating Fall! I started out by asking what they wondered about Fall. They came up with some very good questions! We posted the questions on our inquiry wall. This wall will grow as they wonder new things and answer the questions! I set out some provacations about Fall to see what they would notice. On our look closer table, I set out fall leaves and colored water to see…

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Are you looking for creative ways to engage young learners in your preschool classroom? Play-based learning is the perfect solution! This playful approach to teaching can help preschoolers develop language, physical motor and social-emotional skills. Find out why play-based learning is essential for preschoolers and get some amazing ideas to use in your own classroom. #playbasedlearning #preschool #playfullearning #preschoolers Language Art Activities For Preschoolers, Pbl Projects Preschool, Diy Prek Activities, Literacy Play Based Learning, Purposeful Play Preschool, Play Based Preschool Curriculum, Plan Do Review Ideas Preschool, Preschool Play Based Learning, Place Based Learning

Are you looking for creative ways to engage young learners in your preschool classroom? Play-based learning is the perfect solution! This playful approach to teaching can help preschoolers develop language, physical motor and social-emotional skills. Find out why play-based learning is essential for preschoolers and get some amazing ideas to use in your own classroom. #playbasedlearning #preschool #playfullearning #preschoolers

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Take a look at these inspirational play based learning experiences for your classroom - and they're curriculum aligned to boot!

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such a great idea! I love this. I'd probably start at age 5 and up though. Can't wait. An Introduction to Independent Project Based Learning-The Unlikely Homeschool Pbl Projects, Classical Studies, Inquiry Learning, Genius Hour, Homeschool Projects, Problem Based Learning, Preschool Projects, Inquiry Based Learning, Homeschool Inspiration

After using our Task Cards for only a few months, it became glaringly obvious that our little Sweetie Pea needed something extra to fill her day. She, as a first-born and as the only sister (mother hen) to a tribe of boys, has always been quite self-motivated and hard working. The Task Cards gave her the organizational tools to get all her school work done in a timely fashion leaving most of the day for reading...and reading...and well, READING! (This post contains affiliate links. Please…

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play-based learning for prek. How can play possibly align with curriculum, meet standards, and help our students learn? The truth is: children learn best through play – it takes fewer repetitions to fully learn a new concept when it is learned through play and exploration. Play isn’t a break from learning. Quite the contrary, it’s a time where your little learners are developing skills that can’t be taught with worksheets. Learning Philosophy, Play Based Learning Kindergarten, Play Based Kindergarten, Inquiry Based Learning Activities, Project Based Learning Kindergarten, Play Based Classroom, Nanny Ideas, Kindergarten Classrooms, Pre K Pages

play-based learning for prek. How can play possibly align with curriculum, meet standards, and help our students learn? The truth is: children learn best through play – it takes fewer repetitions to fully learn a new concept when it is learned through play and exploration. Play isn’t a break from learning. Quite the contrary, it’s a time where your little learners are developing skills that can’t be taught with worksheets.

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