Young children learn by doing, by being actively engaged with materials, people, ideas, their own bodies and voices. This is a challenge at circle time, when we have a group of egocentric, energetic children at different ages, developmental levels and learning styles. How can we address these variables and have our large group times be a valuable learning experience, as well as a time we create community and have fun? We’ll explore several types of experiences that encourage children’s active participation and foster language and creativity. Working with “zipper songs”, that is – zipping out words and inserting new words – we’ll sing new versions of songs based on children’s interests and ideas. We’ll learn storytelling technique that involves using three dimensional objects to tell stories with children contributing throughout. We’ll sing, learn and co–create a variety of songs, stories and movement activities as well as plan a circle time that encourages participation throughout. |