Attract attention
Jane Drake
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Discover the forces of nature that push and pull objects or make them fall to the ground in part two of our project by Jane Drake A thematic approach to planning should link directly to what children already know and understand, and to their current learning interests. A project such as forces may be used to motivate children and stimulate their learning, but it can only engage them when the planned activities are appropriate to their experience. Ideas can also be taken from project plans throughout the year to support children's personal interests and to enrich predictable interests and experiences for a group.
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