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Title: Interest Areas


1
Interest Areas
  • Blocks

2
Block City
  • What are you able to
  • build with your blocks?
  • Castles and palaces
  • temples and docks.
  • Rain may keep raining,
  • and others go roam.
  • Let the sofa be mountains,
  • the carpet the sea,
  • There Ill establish a city for me
  • By Robert Louis Stevenson

3
Activity
  • Video- The Creative Curriculum for Early
    Childhood

4
How Does Blocks Enhance Childrens Development in
These Areas?
  • Physical
  • Social
  • Cognitive
  • Emotional

5
How Does Blocks Facilitate Literacy in These
Areas?
  • Expanding childrens vocabulary and language
  • Understanding books and other texts
  • Teaching children about print, letters and words

6
Stages of Block Play
  • Carrying blocks
  • Piling blocks and making roads
  • Connecting blocks to create structures
  • Making elaborate constructions

7
Locating a Space for the block Area
  • Enclosed on 3 sides
  • Noisy part of the room
  • Large enough to spread out
  • Appropriate flooring

8
Selecting Blocks for the Block Area
  • Hardwood unit blocks
  • Hollow wooden blocks
  • Plastic hollow blocks
  • Foam or plastic blocks

9
Suggested Props and Accessories for Block Area
  • People, family and community worker set
  • Animal sets
  • A set of cars
  • A set of other construction and transportation
    vehicles
  • A set of traffic signs

10
Suggested Props to Rotate in aBlocks Area
  • Hats
  • Steering wheel
  • Floor map
  • Doll house with accessories
  • Puppets

11
Suggested Props to Rotate in aBlocks Area
(continued)
  • Blankets and/or sheets (to facilitate the
    building of tents and furniture)
  • A large appliance box to use as a building
  • Aluminum foil covering blocks
  • Masking or colored tape for marking roads on the
    floor
  • Books that relate to the topic of study

12
Guidelines for Supporting Childrens Play in the
Block Area
  • Organize and arrange the physical space
  • Allow children time to create
  • Acknowledge childrens construction in meaningful
    ways
  • Follow the childs lead during play
  • Help children with problem solving

13
Guidelines to Support Positive Social
Interactions in the Block Area
  • Assist children in joining groups
  • Help the child find a way to add to the play
  • Model language children can use to enter play
  • Be ready to facilitate sharing and taking turns
  • Offer alternatives to the child waiting for a
    turn
  • Be empathetic
  • Help children to understand that accidents are
    not intentional
  • Assist children to problem solve when conflict
    arise

14
Checklist for Developing Your Classroom Block Area
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