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Planning Effective Group Times Group times have four parts: the opening, body, closing, and transitions.

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2 Planning Effective Group Times Group times have four parts: the opening, body, closing, and transitions.

3 Group-Time Preparations & Strategies Location –circle time –specific spot to sit Focus Pace and Variety Materials –variety of props –concrete items Advanced Preparation –always practice first! –have materials set up Active Involvement –high interest activities –children INVOLVED Group Time Teaching Methods (p. 119)

4 Group Time Variations Greeting Times –songs, welcomes, daily routines - brief Planning Times –picture plans, child- initiated, choice Storytelling Groups –Know story, be dramatic, use pauses Read-Aloud Times Friendship Circles –social skills, “I care” Class Meetings –positive discipline, children’s self- government Brainstorming Groups –KWHLH, charts

5 Continued Variations Minilessons –Short and to the point, writer’s workshop Author’s Chair –children share their writings, celebrate accomplishments of one another Reporting Times –sharing, closure, reviewing

6 COMMON QUESTIONS FOR GROUP WORK Should all children be required to participate in group time? What are some strategies for facilitating conversations among a large group of children? What should the group leader do when children interrupt a story or presentation?

7 COMMON QUESTIONS FOR GROUP WORK What can be done to support easily distractible children? What should the group leader do when children become unhappy or angry during group times? What about show-and-tell?

8 Adapting Whole Group Instruction to Children of Different Ages and Abilities Younger Children: Short in duration, high on participation, low on talk, short songs & stories, familiarity

9 Adapting Whole Group Instruction to Children of Different Ages and Abilities Older children: longer in duration, high in participation, discussion, complexity, surprise, factual & problem solving information

10 Pitfalls to Avoid in Planning Group Times

11 Planning a Field Trip What is the purpose of the trip? What is your destination? –Does the site allow children to “be children?” –Does site support educational goals? –Length of the trip/needs/disabilities/safety When will the trip take place? How will children get to the site? –Walking, transportation, car seats???

12 Planning Field Trips What kind of supervision will be necessary? –Minimum of two adults –Use of parent volunteers How will permission be obtained for children to participate? –Written permission or CAN’T GO –Follow-up phone calls and reminders

13 Planning Field Trips How can parents and other family members be involved? How will the lesson continue after the field trip is over? –Reinforcing activities –Do not leave LEARNING to chance What is your backup plan? –Weather, sicknesses, backup box, first aid

14 Following the Field Trip Group discussion Photos from trip Art/Collages Story dictations Journal Writing Book making Pretend play with blocks or props Role plays Items collected from trip Math story problems Cooperative groups Repeat visits THANK YOU NOTES - A MUST!


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