(And, a bonus flashback to drawing on mirrors in 2010!)
Showing posts with label engagement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engagement. Show all posts
31 January 2012
Drawing on Mirrors Again
This post needs few words: Mirrors, dry-erase markers, and some towels for erasing make for a very engaging morning.
regarding
drawing,
engagement,
open-ended,
preschool
25 January 2012
magnets
I went on a little Goodwill shopping binge last night and spent $20. That is a lot of stuff for the classroom! Most of the $20 was spent on pots and pans for dramatic play (which I'll share more about soon), but I also spent 99 cents on something that proved to be engaging in a different way.
We have a large white board in our classroom - it used to be an elementary school classroom. We have scribbled with marker and played with some random magnets on it, but this 99 cent "Monkey Puzzle" that I purchased drew children to the whiteboard. Magnets were shifted constantly; no one was possessive about their creation after they left it, making this natural flow of work throughout the morning. I would have loved to see a time lapse of the changes on the board - perhaps that will be for another day.
How do we know what is going to be engaging for children? What can I learn from this experience today? How will the children feel about the magnets tomorrow, next week, in a month?
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