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PRE-SCHOOL CREATIVE
CURRICULUM
A GOOD IDEA?
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What is Creative Curriculum
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Creative Curriculumis:
Play based Curriculum. It is child centered.
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Play Based Curriculum
is:• Learning takes place through Play.• Children are given a choice of what they want to play.
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Child Centered is
• The Child leads the learning through discovery.
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Activity CentersActivity Centers• There must be eleven (11)
activity centers for the children to chose from. • The children are allowed to go
wherever they chose to go.• They are allowed to stay as long
as they want at that activity.
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Teachers can encourage students to change to a different activity, but they can not tell them to go.
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ExamplesExamples of of
Activity Activity CentersCenters
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Writing Center
Paper (without lines), pencils, crayons, markers, colored
pencils, rulers
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Kitchen Center
Sink, refrigerator, stove, table and chairs,
dishes, play food
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Computer Center
• Computers, computer games, • printer, touch screen or mouse.
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Small Group Activity
• This is the only teacher directed activity.• It can only last 15 to 20 minutes.• The activity is usually Circle time (calendar,
story, or music.
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DISCIPLINE
• The only discipline which can be used is POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT.• There is no formal discipline.
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ASSESSMENTSASSESSMENTS
• The only assessment is TEACHER OBSERVATION of the students as they play.
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But!!!But!!!
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What happens when What happens when the preschoolers go in the preschoolers go in
to kindergarten?to kindergarten?
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ALPHABETSALPHABETS• 17% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS KNEW
THEIR ALPHABETS.
• 23% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS KNEW SOME OF THE ALPHABETS.
• 60% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY KNEW ONE OR TWO ALPHABETS.
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RHYMING WORDSRHYMING WORDS• 37% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS
UNDERSTOOD RHYMING WORDS.
• 63% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS• DID NOT UNDERSTAND RHYMING WORDS.
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NUMBERS NUMBERS • 11% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS
RECOGNIZED NUMBERS 1 TO 20• 22% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS
RECOGNIZED THE NUMBERS 1 TO 10 .• 66% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY
RECOGNIZED SOME OF THE NUMBERS TO 10.• 16% OF THE PRESCHOOL STUDENTS COULD
COUNT TO 100.
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CREATIVE CURRICULUMCREATIVE CURRICULUMCREATIVE CURRICULUMCREATIVE CURRICULUM
A GOOD IDEA???A GOOD IDEA???
I THINK NOT!!!!
A GOOD IDEA???A GOOD IDEA???
I THINK NOT!!!!