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Friday, 17 May 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
GARDEN
Here are some items to collect for a Garden prop box:
Gardening gloves
Hats
Knee pads
Small flower pots and trays from garden centre
Seeds and bulbs
Watering cans
Signs to tell what you have planted - tongue depressors
Shredded black paper (for dirt) - or you could use real dirt when outside
Plastic or silk flowers,stems and leaves
Real flowers
Small gardening hand shovels
Magnifying glasses
Lattice or small trellis for plants to climb
Grass mats made of plastic - see Dollar store
Tree cookies (sections cut from a tree)
Pine cones
Rocks, pebbles, glass beads
Empty potting soil bags filled with crumpled newspaper and taped shut
Empty spray bottles
Easter baskets and grass
Plastic vases
Cash register
Gardening gloves
Hats
Knee pads
Small flower pots and trays from garden centre
Seeds and bulbs
Watering cans
Signs to tell what you have planted - tongue depressors
Shredded black paper (for dirt) - or you could use real dirt when outside
Plastic or silk flowers,stems and leaves
Real flowers
Small gardening hand shovels
Magnifying glasses
Lattice or small trellis for plants to climb
Grass mats made of plastic - see Dollar store
Tree cookies (sections cut from a tree)
Pine cones
Rocks, pebbles, glass beads
Empty potting soil bags filled with crumpled newspaper and taped shut
Empty spray bottles
Easter baskets and grass
Plastic vases
Cash register
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Happy Provider Appreciation Day!
They Will Remember
I take care of your children.
I love them.
I teach them.
I clean them, and I feed them.
I take care of your children.
I see their first steps.
I hear their first words.
I share their happiness and I feel their hurts.
I take care of your children
As if they are my own.
And when they are grown and no longer need me,
My love will be a part of them,
deep within the heart of them.
They will know that I was there for them
unconditionally.
And they will remember.
-by Eileen Koscho
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Open Ended Materials
Open-ended means not having a fixed answer; unrestricted. The children themselves decide what to do, how to do it, and what to use.
These are objects that have many uses and endless possibilities. There are no exceptions, no specific problems to solve, no rules to follow, and no pressure to produce a finished project. It's about FREE PLAY!
Why are open-ended materials important to include in children's play?
These are objects that have many uses and endless possibilities. There are no exceptions, no specific problems to solve, no rules to follow, and no pressure to produce a finished project. It's about FREE PLAY!
Why are open-ended materials important to include in children's play?
- allows children to use their imagination and creativity
- helps develop trial and error and problem solving skills
- children have no fear of doing it wrong since there is no right method or outcome.
- open-ended play gives children a sense of freedom and self confidence
- they must make their own choices and learn to be responsible and self-directed.
"IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE" - Albert Einstein
The following activities are NOT open-ended:
- ready made cut outs,shapes, or craft kits
- traced drawings for children to color
- coloring books
- stencils
- dot-to-dot drawings
- puzzles and board games
- toys with batteries- 90% toy, 10% child
- television and videos
- toys with only one purpose or use
- costumes with one specific use only- Halloween costumes
List of Open-Ended materials to use often in your program planning: (use with direct supervision)
Cardboard tubes
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Shoelaces
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Styrofoam packing
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Wood scraps
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Yarn
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Metal juice can lids
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Paint-watercolor, tempera, acrylic
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Jewels from old lamps and chandeliers
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Clay
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Old costume jewelry
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Sand
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Wine corks
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Mud
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Empty spools of thread
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Water
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Lace
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Blocks
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Textured paper
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Lego
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Hemp
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Plastic caps from milk jugs, bottle caps
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Ribbon
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Fabric pieces – felt squares
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Pipe cleaners
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Cardboard boxes of various sizes
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All kinds of tape
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Play dough
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Toothpicks
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Crayons
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Googly eyes
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Markers
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String
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Paper
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Chopsticks
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Buttons
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Recycled water bottles/cans
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Pom poms
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Old metal keys
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Empty cereal boxes
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Parts from machines, clocks, engines
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Paper bags – grocery and lunch bags
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Hats, shoes, belts, bags, shirts, gloves
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Newspaper and flyers
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Scarves and bandanas
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Shoe boxes
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Colored, clean aquarium rocks
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Bread tags
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Artificial flowers and petals
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Q-tips
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Laundry soap lids
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Straws of different colors and sizes
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Leaves
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Aluminum foil
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Branches
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Golf T’s
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Seeds
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Plastic food containers with lids
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Sea shells
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Empty ice cream buckets
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Dirt
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Dice of all sizes
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Sand
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Poker chips
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Gravel
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Magnets
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Rocks
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Paper clips
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Mud
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Marbles
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Water
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Glass gems
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Snow
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Sequins
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Tree cookies – stumps cut up into discs
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Clothespins
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Pine cones
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PVC pipe
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Moss
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Sponges
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Pussy Willows
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Nuts and bolts from a hardware store
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Bulrushes – Cattails
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Beads of various sizes
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Twigs
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THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS!
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