VIRTUAL PROP BOX YOUR NAME SEMESTER YEAR ECD 104 ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN FREDERICK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINAL PROJECT Title Slide for Prop Box.

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VIRTUAL PROP BOX YOUR NAME SEMESTER YEAR ECD 104 ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN FREDERICK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FINAL PROJECT Title Slide for Prop Box

Traditional Use – add photo Creative Use – add photo Center Your Box will be Used In

The box How will you decorate your box? Explain what type of box you will use to collect your artifacts, books and props. Add photos

The PROPS

Environmental Print

Functional Print

Authentic Writing Experiences Show at least two examples of authentic writing the children can use to

Social Skills developing cooperation

Boys Girls Traditional Roles

How will you help teach across these gender biases?

What Multi– Cultural lessons can be taught with your props? Add pictures and description here.

Theme Specific Vocabulary Vocabulary

Theme Specific Dialog He said “ ….” She said “ ….” He said “ ….”

Six Open Ended Questions To Engage

Visual Learners will be able to observe knowledge through What visual photos or diagrams can you add to your prop box to help the children learn. Examples Diagrams: Veggie and Fruits Vehicles that move with 2 wheels / 4 wheels. Eye Chart in Doctors office, letter and numbers

Auditory Learners will be able to listen to What can be said or listened to build vocabulary and comprehensions skills. Music, book on tape, oral directions.

Tactile Learners will enjoy Think about the different textures that could be felt that pertain to your prop box. List them and descriptive words that would add to the preschool child's vocabulary.

USE YOU’RE YOUR TEXT BOOK – CHAPTER “CHECK LISTS” FOR AGE APPROPRIATE OBJECTIVES EXPLAINS DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE SKILLS THAT CAN BE TAUGHT WITH YOUR PROP BOX. Delete this slide before you turn in or present your assignments informative only for slides 19 – 20.

Social Emotional – Self concept Concepts to be Taught

Comprehension Pre Reading - Concepts to be Taught

Expressive language Math Conceptual Learning continues…

Gross motor Fine motor Conceptual Learning continues…

This prop box will appeal to children because

Safety steps taken Durability considerations Safety & Durabilty

Title Author Book ONE

Title Author Book TWO

Lesson One Lesson Two Sneak Preview to the Two Lessons

Resources used for design of this Prop Box