It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning

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It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Cooperate Setting table Dramatic play Cooking

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Respect Authority Each other Ourselves

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Listen and Speak Conversation Puppets

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Be Creative Art Music Dance

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Interdependence Going outdoors Hand washing Snack

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Follow Directions Pick up “Mother, may I”

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Good Work Habits Planning Safety goggles, helmets Cooking

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Finish What We Start 5-minute warning On-going construction

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Clean Up Our Environment

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Group Dynamics Games Snacks Stories Field trips

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Use Technology

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Share Equipment and Experiences

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Presentations Puppets Dolls Costumes

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Literacy Library trips Books taken home Reading alone One on one Small group Large group

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Global Thinking Nature walks Neighborhood walks Guests/trips

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Physical Fitness Puzzles Blocks Running Climbing

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Stay With Plans Longer time in centers Adding materials to art or dramatic play

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning To Think Outside the Box Repeated stories, trips Allow to use same center

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning Vocabulary Rhymes Finger plays Animals

It Looks Like Play But We Are Learning