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Investigating Light & Shadow with Young Children: Ages 3-8 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 284x215x12 mm, weight: 180 g
  • Serija: STEM for Our Youngest Learners Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807766925
  • ISBN-13: 9780807766927
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 284x215x12 mm, weight: 180 g
  • Serija: STEM for Our Youngest Learners Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807766925
  • ISBN-13: 9780807766927
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Children are intrigued by switches that power a light source and by items that reflect light and sparkle, and they take notice of personal shadows cast on the playground. Many STEM fields draw upon understanding of light and shadow, such as astronomy, biology, engineering, architecture, and more. This book shows teachers how to engage children (ages 3–8) with light and shadow in a playful way, building an early foundation for the later, more complex study of these phenomena and possibly piquing the curiosity of children that will ultimately lead to professions within the field of STEM. The text offers guidance for arranging the physical environment of classrooms, integrating literacy learning and investigations, and building partnerships with administrators.

Book Features:

  • Offers well-researched, teacher-and-child-tested STEM experiences.
  • Addresses the nuts and bolts of implementing a high-quality, inclusive STEM curriculum.
  • Focuses on four facets of the learning environment: cognitive, social–emotional, physical, and promotional.
  • Addresses the power of an integrative curriculum, especially between STEM and literacy learning.
  • Uses a framework of developmentally appropriate practice based on constructivist principles and inquiry.
  • Includes modifications and accommodations for diverse learners using Universal Design for Learning.
  • Offers guidance for establishing adult learning communities to support professional development.
  • Shows how to build partnerships with administrators.
  • Aligns with both the Head Start Early Learning Objectives Framework (ELOF) and the NGSS Science and Engineering Practices.
  • Focuses on the development of students’ engineering habits of mind (systems thinking, optimism, creativity, communication, collaboration, and attention to ethical considerations).

Recenzijos

The STEM for Our Youngest Learners series is a must-have in any preschool classroom. The books bring together many voices to encourage teachers as they incorporate STEM education into their own classrooms The books have a very reader-friendly format, and every chapter gives clear, concise direction not only about the activity but how that activity aligns with Next Generation Science Standards.



Science and Children

List of Figures
vii
List of Photographs
ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 STEM on Their Own Terms
1(14)
Who We Are
1(1)
Who We Hope You Are
1(1)
Who We Are Writing About
1(1)
Inquiry
2(4)
Engineering
6(3)
Preparing an Environment of Opportunity for STEM
9(5)
Summary
14(1)
2 School Partnerships That Support High-Quality STEM
15(13)
Tuning the Instrument
15(3)
Getting the Band Together
18(6)
STEM Experiences and the Development of Executive Functions
24(2)
Summary
26(2)
3 Weaving Light and Shadow Experiences Through the Standards for Meaningful Learning
28(21)
The Warp and the Weft of Learning and Teaching
28(3)
Weaving Through the NGSS
31(9)
NGSS Crosscutting Concepts Within Light and Shadow
40(1)
Aligning Light and Shadow Experiences With Standards Specific to Ages and Grades
41(1)
Weaving Children's Curiosity in Light and Shadow Through Preschool Standards: The Early Learning Outcomes Framework (ELOF)
42(3)
NGSS Disciplinary Core Ideas Addressed in Light and Shadow
45(2)
Summary
47(2)
4 Arranging Space to Investigate Light and Shadow
49(28)
Large Group: A Space to Gather as a Community of Learners
51(1)
Classroom Library: A Space to Investigate the Tools of Literacy
52(3)
Small Group: A Space for Focused Literacy Learning
55(1)
A Space for Art and to Document Learning
56(3)
A Space for STEM
59(5)
Soft Opening
64(2)
STEM as a Context for Writing
66(2)
Light and Shadow in Other STEM Experiences
68(8)
Summary
76(1)
5 Planning and Implementing Experiences in Light and Shadow in PK--2 Classrooms
77(47)
Assortment of Light Sources
78(3)
Light Sources and Observational Drawing
81(5)
Gooseneck Table Lamp and 3D Figures
86(5)
LED Work Light, Child, and Large Screen or Wall
91(6)
Light Pads and 2D Materials
97(3)
Light Pads and Loose Parts
100(4)
Light Pads and Tabletop Building Materials
104(2)
Rechargeable Lights and Building Materials
106(2)
Light Sources, 3D Materials, and a Large Screen
108(3)
Light Sources, 3D Materials, and a Small Screen
111(4)
Flashlights, Mirrors, and Blocks
115(3)
Designing Puppets, Light Sources, and Screens
118(3)
Summary
121(1)
Rebecca Wilson---Light and Shadow and the Project Approach in Preschool
121(3)
6 Family and Community Engagement With Light and Shadow
124(7)
The Value of Partnering With Families
124(1)
Listen, Learn, and Build Relationships With Families
125(2)
Empower Parents With Research and Resources
127(2)
Prioritize Access and Inclusion
129(1)
Provide Professional Development for Impactful Family Engagement
130(1)
Evaluate Impact
130(1)
Summary
130(1)
Appendix: Vonna Watson's Innovations on Observational Drawing With 1st-Graders 131(4)
References 135(6)
Index 141(6)
About the Editor and Authors 147
Beth Dykstra Van Meeteren is director of the Iowa Regents' Center for Early Developmental Education and associate professor of literacy education at the University of Northern Iowa.