|
Program
| Classroom
Centers | Each
classroom is arranged into a variety of activity centers. The children independently
choose from among the centers during free choice and activity time. The centers
that are available to the children may vary from day to day. Sometimes the centers
are open to the children to explore freely. Other times a teacher may coordinate
an activity within a center. | |
Art
Center The
children choose from a variety of materials and tools to make their artistic creations.
Items available may include easels and paint, markers, scissors, paper, glue,
tape, glitter, feathers, stickers, pipe cleaners, and wood. |
|
| Block
Center A
variety of blocks are rotated through the block center throughout the year. These
may include soft blocks, wood blocks, legos, cardboard bricks, and tree blocks.
Other play items such as animals, tools, and vehicles are frequently added to
the block center for more elaborate creations. |
|
| Computer
Center Each
program has between 1-4 computers available to the children for use. The Children's
School has a large software library from which the teachers choose software that
is appropriate for the developmental needs of their children. |
|
| Dramatic
Play Center While
sometimes referred to as a housekeeping center, the dramatic play center changes
frequently depending on the current theme. Sometimes the center materials are
collected by the teachers, other times they are created by the children. Past
centers have included a doctor's office, space station, bear's den, fire station,
veternarian's office, beauty shop, grocery store, and castle. |
|
| Library/Listening
Centers The
library center is a quiet area within the classroom for the children to read books.
The Children's School has a library with over 2800 titles. Teachers and children
choose books to place in the library. Often, books that have been made by the
children are also available for reading. The listening center is an area for
children to listen to a recorded story while following along in a book. |
|
| Manipulative
Center At
the manipulative center, the children will find a variety of items designed to
promote the development of fine motor and cognitive skills. These include puzzles,
playdough, peg boards, geoboards, links, gears, and beads and laces, just to name
a few. The manipulatives available to the children are rotated on a regular basis. |
|
| Science
Center The
science center frequently displays real objects for the children to touch and
explore with tools such as magnifying glasses, tweezers, eye droppers, and rulers.
Objects have included, leaves, acorns, seashells, bones, fruits, vegetables, and
flowers. Tadpoles, frogs, fish, and butterflies are frequently available to observe. |
|
| Sensory
Center The
children can choose from a number of sensory tables such as the water table, sand
table, and light table. Other tables and bins filled with items such as pasta,
feathers, rice, or styrofoam are sometimes available. Various tools are included
with the tables for scooping, pouring, shaking, sifting, filling, and measuring
the materials. | |
| Writing
Center In
the writing center, the children create their own writings and illustrations using
paper, pencils, markers, staplers, tape, scissors, glue, and stickers. The children
are encouraged to copy letters and words or use invented spelling. |
|
The
Children's School, MMC 17, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412)268-2199 Copyright
1999 Carnegie Mellon University | |