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Kindergarten

Teaching Assistants
Carla VanLoon
Val Knight
Ginger Berry
Marcella Torres

The best learning is active learning!

Active learning takes advantage of children's natural desire to move and touch. Young children love to manipulate items and explore new ideas. They enjoy the opportunity to see how things work and to test their own theories.

Active learning takes advantage of children's natural motivations, abilities, and interests. Students get lots of opportunities to investigate what interests them -- to solve problems, discover relationships, and make comparisons.

Children use all their senses to make discoveries ... How heavy is it? Does it smell? Can I find another one that feels the same? What does it sound like when I drop it? How is it different from the other items? Using their hands, eyes, nose, ears, and mouth to explore an item, children gather more information and remember what they learn.

As they interact directly with the enviromnent, children not only gather sensory information, they also refine their senses and motor skills. For example, it takes very refined movements of the hands and fingers to produce the penmanship required for writing. Squeezing clay, picking up puzzle pieces, and lacing threads through beads are ways for young children to practice using hands and fingers.

We organize the classroom environment to promote active learning, and we do lots of things to encourage children to think and talk about their discoveries and creations. The next time you want your child to learn about something, provide the materials, space, and time. Then step back and watch. You will be surprised at how much more the child will discover through active involvement.

 

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2601 Shadow Ridge Dr.
Arlington, TX 76006

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