Tuesday, March 8, 2016

SOLSC #8 Where will you put that?


During the month of March, I am participating in
the Slice of Life Story Challenge.
All participants are writing about one moment, one part of their day, every day for thirty-one days. My slices will be primarily about teaching preschoolers.
Check out the Two Writing Teachers website for many more reflections on teaching.







It's not perfect, but I finally a created a display area for the 3-d work of my preschoolers. I found a bin of wire shelving in my basement, abandoned by my oldest son after his dorm years. This shelving wasn't quite enough for my 23 preschoolers, so I purchased some more. I am hoping it will be a semi-permanent part of my classroom, something that I can leave up every year. Now, every student has one 12" cube to display engineering, sculptures, and more. This is going to be perfect for our upcoming Learning Showcase! And a great way to keep my sanity as I work with children, because now I have a place to store their treasures. The children feel very special that they each have their own space - and everyone is working on the pre-literacy skill of reading their names, since that is how each cube is labeled.  :-)

2 comments:

  1. Perfect! And it will be a great way for visitors to see, too. The challenge of displaying 3-d things was always a challenge at my school. There just isn't enough space for huge creations, and they often took work table space. Nice to see, Maureen!

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  2. Having the engineering projects and sculptures will make the wall look like an art installation. Can't wait to see the pics!

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