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Centennial College Early Childhood Education


Student Name: ___Iram_ Hamid__________-
___________________________

Agency: _Chester YMCA
_____________________________________________


Age range of children: ____3 yr and 5yr

Centre Focus: __Emergent curriculum
_______________________________________

   ANECDOTAL OBSERVATION                      POSSIBLE CUES
In the afternoon, Child A and
Child B were in the dramatic          Developmental cues
area. Child C was in the literacy
area. Child A was sitting on the      -Pretend play(make believe play)
carpet with the basket of fruits
and vegetables. She picked            -Able to hold fruit and vegetable
broccoli with her right hand and      (palmer and pincer grasp)
said “I am going to cut broccoli,
it’s my favorite. Then she picked     -Able to express their ideas.
a knife from another basket and
stood up; and put broccoli and        Able to speak full sentences.
knife on the table. Child C, who
was in the literacy area, walked      -Able to socialize.
towards dramatic area. He picked
corn from the fruit and vegetable     -Able to negotiate.
basket and said “I eat it”. Child A
screamed and said “don’t touch,       -Able to sit and stand
its mine.” Child C threw the corn     independently.
on the carpet and went back to
the literacy area. Child B who
was wearing a princess dress,

alking towards fruits vegetable
shelf. She bent down and picked       Interest cues
up an apple with her right hand      -Difference between fruit and
from the basket and said “I am a vegetable.
princess, I like apple.” Child A
said, broccoli is better than apple, -Cut and cook with fruit and
it makes me strong. Child A said vegetable.
“But a princess like apple.”
                                     Fruit and vegetable makes us
                                     strong.




Possible Interests Web:
Small group experience (circle) to confirm interest in the topic:
(describe all parts of your circle)

During free play time I sat with the children in the dramatic area. I
place the fruits and vegetables basket on the carpet. We talk about
each other’s favorite fruits and vegetables. Children also mention
about the sizes, textures, taste and colors of fruits and vegetables.
They are very well aware of the fact that fruits vegetables make the
body strong helps to grow. Some of the children also mention how
they eat the fruits. E.g. “I peel the banana and then I eat it.” “Mango
and banana are same color” .One child told that his mother bake a
very yummy apple pie.

Procedure:

-We have enough space and props in the area.
-There were two Baskets of fruits and vegetables in the area.




Consider the following and fully describe how you INTEND to explore
your chosen experience with preschoolers

    How will you introduce the experience?

       After the naptime, when the children start their free play, I
       invite the children to have party in the dramatic area. Then I
       ask the children to help me to bake pizza for the party. In this
       way, I will encourage them to tell me their favorite topping for
       pizza. I will start it with my favorite topping and then I let them
       share their favorite fruits or vegetable topping for the pizza.
 What lures might you use to attract the children?

  We have fancy dresses and recipe books in the dramatic area. I
  will let the children to dress up and to see the recipe book; and
  tell me their favorite recipe for the party.


 Preschoolers require support and guidance to fully explore an
  experience. How will you guide and support their interactions
  with the materials and each other and with you?
  COLLABORATION
  First, I will invite a small group of children dramatic area. We
  have enough props for the children and I also make sure that
  every child have an equal opportunity to experience and share
  their ideas and thoughts. I will ask open ended questions and
  make an eye contact. I will actively listen their opinions and
  add more information to their previous knowledge. I will also
  give them gentle remainders to share and respects other
  children’s ideas.




 Closure is important in any planned experience. How will you
  end the experience with the children? What guidance strategies
  would be helpful to use?
  First, I will make sure that each child have the opportunity to
  share, experience and explore the props. Then I will ask them
  to help me to tidy up the dramatic area. In this situation, I will
  use redirection and choices direct guidance strategies. I can
  redirect them to the Art area where they can draw their own
  favorite fruit and vegetable. Furthermore, I can give them the
  choices to stay at the same area or read a book in the literacy
  area.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN YOUR 6 EXPERIENCES IN THE PROJECT,
COMPLETE THIS GROUP (CIRCLE) TO BE SURE OF THE
CHILDREN’S INTEREST IN THE TOPIC
Arrange a date, and time to implement your chosen experience
using the elements you defined in your procedure.




Evaluation and Reflection:

NOW THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS GROUP EXPERIENCE
(CIRCLE):


How did it go? ARE THE CHILDREN STILL INTERESTED IN THE
TOPIC?
Children are really interested in the topic. In fact, they are so curious
and eager to learn more. Children shared real life experiences and
talk about which fruit and vegetable they liked and why. For example,
one child mentions that he likes apple and watermelon because both
are round and juicy.




WILL THE INQUIRY PROCESS WORK WITH THIS TOPIC? WHY
OR WHY NOT?
The inquiry process work very well, as children demonstrate the
tremendous amount of awareness and interest about the topic. They
already have lots of knowledge and every day hands on experience
with fruit and vegetable. They have easy access to real fruits and
vegetables and fake ones. The dramatic area is spacious and we
have enough topic related props in the area.
.   Kwhl chart
       K(know)            W(what do we want      H (how will we learn             L
                               to know)                   it)
We get fruits and        Where do fruits and    Collage of fruits and   Wash fruits and
vegetables from          vegetables come        vegetables              vegetables before
grocery store, trees,    from?                  (Art)                   eat. We can grow
garden and ground.                                                      fruits and vegetables
                                                                        at our home (back
                                                                        yard.)
Taste, colour smell of   How fruits and         Experience the real     Fruits are more
different fruits and     vegetables differ?     fruits and vegetables   colourful juicer and
vegetables.                                     by cutting touching,    sweet as compared
                                                tasting.                to vegetables. Some
                                                (sensory)               fruit’s skin colour is
                                                                        different from its
                                                                        flesh colour.
                                                                        Vary in smell and
                                                                        taste.
we can make or cook      What we can make       Play shopping and       We can use both
different food with      or cook from fruits    make fruit and          fruits and vegetables
fruits and vegetables.   and vegetables.        vegetable salad.        for cooking. They
                                                (drama)                 change colour and
                                                                        become softer when
                                                                        cooked.
Size, and colour of      What are different     Sort, count and         One fruit or
different fruits and     size and colour of     classify fruits and     vegetable can have
vegetable                fruits and             vegetables.             different Kinds,
                         vegetables?            (Math)                  colour and sizes.
                         What fruits and         Discuss how they       Fruits and
 Fruits and vegetables   vegetables do to our   grow and explore        vegetables have
are good for health.     body?                  different seeds of      different size and
                                                fruits and              colour seeds. We eat
                                                vegetables.(science)    some fruit’s seeds.
                                                                        Apples have star
                                                                        shape inside.
Veggies are greener.     How do fruits and      Singing songs of        Learned songs about
                         vegetables are same?   different fruits and    fruits. They also
                                                vegetables              learned that we
                                                (Music)                 burnt if we touch
                                                                        hot veggies.
                                                                        Veggies are leafy.
.

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Iram preschool project initial planning sheet (14)

  • 1. Centennial College Early Childhood Education Student Name: ___Iram_ Hamid__________- ___________________________ Agency: _Chester YMCA _____________________________________________ Age range of children: ____3 yr and 5yr Centre Focus: __Emergent curriculum _______________________________________ ANECDOTAL OBSERVATION POSSIBLE CUES In the afternoon, Child A and Child B were in the dramatic Developmental cues area. Child C was in the literacy area. Child A was sitting on the -Pretend play(make believe play) carpet with the basket of fruits and vegetables. She picked -Able to hold fruit and vegetable broccoli with her right hand and (palmer and pincer grasp) said “I am going to cut broccoli, it’s my favorite. Then she picked -Able to express their ideas. a knife from another basket and stood up; and put broccoli and Able to speak full sentences. knife on the table. Child C, who was in the literacy area, walked -Able to socialize. towards dramatic area. He picked corn from the fruit and vegetable -Able to negotiate. basket and said “I eat it”. Child A screamed and said “don’t touch, -Able to sit and stand its mine.” Child C threw the corn independently. on the carpet and went back to the literacy area. Child B who was wearing a princess dress, alking towards fruits vegetable shelf. She bent down and picked Interest cues
  • 2. up an apple with her right hand -Difference between fruit and from the basket and said “I am a vegetable. princess, I like apple.” Child A said, broccoli is better than apple, -Cut and cook with fruit and it makes me strong. Child A said vegetable. “But a princess like apple.” Fruit and vegetable makes us strong. Possible Interests Web:
  • 3. Small group experience (circle) to confirm interest in the topic: (describe all parts of your circle) During free play time I sat with the children in the dramatic area. I place the fruits and vegetables basket on the carpet. We talk about each other’s favorite fruits and vegetables. Children also mention about the sizes, textures, taste and colors of fruits and vegetables. They are very well aware of the fact that fruits vegetables make the body strong helps to grow. Some of the children also mention how they eat the fruits. E.g. “I peel the banana and then I eat it.” “Mango and banana are same color” .One child told that his mother bake a very yummy apple pie. Procedure: -We have enough space and props in the area. -There were two Baskets of fruits and vegetables in the area. Consider the following and fully describe how you INTEND to explore your chosen experience with preschoolers  How will you introduce the experience? After the naptime, when the children start their free play, I invite the children to have party in the dramatic area. Then I ask the children to help me to bake pizza for the party. In this way, I will encourage them to tell me their favorite topping for pizza. I will start it with my favorite topping and then I let them share their favorite fruits or vegetable topping for the pizza.
  • 4.  What lures might you use to attract the children? We have fancy dresses and recipe books in the dramatic area. I will let the children to dress up and to see the recipe book; and tell me their favorite recipe for the party.  Preschoolers require support and guidance to fully explore an experience. How will you guide and support their interactions with the materials and each other and with you? COLLABORATION First, I will invite a small group of children dramatic area. We have enough props for the children and I also make sure that every child have an equal opportunity to experience and share their ideas and thoughts. I will ask open ended questions and make an eye contact. I will actively listen their opinions and add more information to their previous knowledge. I will also give them gentle remainders to share and respects other children’s ideas.  Closure is important in any planned experience. How will you end the experience with the children? What guidance strategies would be helpful to use? First, I will make sure that each child have the opportunity to share, experience and explore the props. Then I will ask them to help me to tidy up the dramatic area. In this situation, I will use redirection and choices direct guidance strategies. I can redirect them to the Art area where they can draw their own favorite fruit and vegetable. Furthermore, I can give them the choices to stay at the same area or read a book in the literacy area.
  • 5. BEFORE YOU BEGIN YOUR 6 EXPERIENCES IN THE PROJECT, COMPLETE THIS GROUP (CIRCLE) TO BE SURE OF THE CHILDREN’S INTEREST IN THE TOPIC Arrange a date, and time to implement your chosen experience using the elements you defined in your procedure. Evaluation and Reflection: NOW THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS GROUP EXPERIENCE (CIRCLE): How did it go? ARE THE CHILDREN STILL INTERESTED IN THE TOPIC? Children are really interested in the topic. In fact, they are so curious and eager to learn more. Children shared real life experiences and talk about which fruit and vegetable they liked and why. For example, one child mentions that he likes apple and watermelon because both are round and juicy. WILL THE INQUIRY PROCESS WORK WITH THIS TOPIC? WHY OR WHY NOT? The inquiry process work very well, as children demonstrate the tremendous amount of awareness and interest about the topic. They already have lots of knowledge and every day hands on experience with fruit and vegetable. They have easy access to real fruits and vegetables and fake ones. The dramatic area is spacious and we have enough topic related props in the area.
  • 6.
  • 7. . Kwhl chart K(know) W(what do we want H (how will we learn L to know) it) We get fruits and Where do fruits and Collage of fruits and Wash fruits and vegetables from vegetables come vegetables vegetables before grocery store, trees, from? (Art) eat. We can grow garden and ground. fruits and vegetables at our home (back yard.) Taste, colour smell of How fruits and Experience the real Fruits are more different fruits and vegetables differ? fruits and vegetables colourful juicer and vegetables. by cutting touching, sweet as compared tasting. to vegetables. Some (sensory) fruit’s skin colour is different from its flesh colour. Vary in smell and taste. we can make or cook What we can make Play shopping and We can use both different food with or cook from fruits make fruit and fruits and vegetables fruits and vegetables. and vegetables. vegetable salad. for cooking. They (drama) change colour and become softer when cooked. Size, and colour of What are different Sort, count and One fruit or different fruits and size and colour of classify fruits and vegetable can have vegetable fruits and vegetables. different Kinds, vegetables? (Math) colour and sizes. What fruits and Discuss how they Fruits and Fruits and vegetables vegetables do to our grow and explore vegetables have are good for health. body? different seeds of different size and fruits and colour seeds. We eat vegetables.(science) some fruit’s seeds. Apples have star shape inside. Veggies are greener. How do fruits and Singing songs of Learned songs about vegetables are same? different fruits and fruits. They also vegetables learned that we (Music) burnt if we touch hot veggies. Veggies are leafy.
  • 8. .