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Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 1

Materials for Supporting Visual and Performing Arts (pages 45-48) California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 2 Dance and movement Space to move freely Music Costumes or items to create costumes Dramatic play and drama Props Books Masks and costumes Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 2

Materials for Supporting Visual and Performing Arts Visual arts Natural materials Art supplies (crayons, paints, paper, moldable dough, pencils) Flat places to draw and paint Music Instruments Prerecorded music Generated rhythm and sound (pages 45-48) California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 2 Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 3

Materials for Supporting Visual and Performing Arts Adaptive materials ensure accessibility for all children. Include materials, props, and costumes that reflect diverse cultural backgrounds, particularly those of children in the program. Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 4

Environments that Support Visual and Performing Arts Considerations include: The suitability, accessibility, safety, amount, and variety of materials. The aesthetics of the early childhood environment. Sufficient open space for movement, dance, and theater play. Support for children’s drawing skills. Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 5

Environments that Support Visual and Performing Arts Indoor and outdoor environments for creating art. Art that is displayed at eye level of the children. A well-constructed environment for social and collaborative learning. Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 6

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As you think about the environment and materials needed to support children’s experiences in the visual and performing arts, which recommendations stood out to you? Which ones were easier to find examples for? Which ones were more challenging? Why? Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 8

Some of the suggestions for the environment and materials were described as basic. How would you ensure that these elements reflect the diversity of the children in your program and support all children— including those who are young dual language learners or have disabilities? For which discipline do you feel more confident in setting up the environment and providing appropriate materials? How could you find support or resources for the other disciplines? Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic 2 9

What part of this class session stood out most for you today? Which ideas or concepts from today’s work reinforced what you have already learned or experienced? Which ones gave you a new perspective or insight? How might you apply a new idea or perspective to your work now or in the future? What information or support do you need to do this? What is a first step you could take to locate this support or information? What steps could you take to start applying the new idea or perspective? Unit 2 – Visual and Performing Arts: Key Topic