Children Learn Through Play

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Children Learn Through Play

Circle Time How to organize their thoughts as they talk about their experiences - they learn how to tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end.

Creative Appreciation Music Appreciation/Creative Movement The children learn the differences between fast and slow, loud and soft all at the same time.

Art Projects Teachers must creative when creating art projects for children. For example, children can use dry crumpled for a collage that teaches the students about life cycles in nature.

Outdoor Play This activity helps to refine a child’s gross- motor (large muscles) skills. It also is crucial to a child’s later success in reading and writing (right arm/left leg and visa versa).