Product Description
Toys play a crucial part in development of a child. Toys as simple as wooden blocks or numbered puzzle, develops cognitive and physical skills. Complex puzzles, remote control cars, bubble guns helps learn and analyse cause effects and spatial relationships. Babies tend to play more and more with such toys and make themselves happy. Children's attitude towards their toys nurtures them big way.
Features- Scholastic Teacher Plan Book
- A teacher-created, deluxe planner with teaching tips on each planning page, helpful resources, reproducible forms, student planning pages, national standards, Bloom's Taxonomy, and much more
- How to use this product:
- Build community in your classroom by starting each day with a community circle
- Choose an object such as a small stuffed animal, squeeze toy, or a polished stone to be the official sign of a person's turn to talk
- Ask a question each day and pass the object around the circle to give each child an opportunity to share or pass
- Or you might give your students a sentence to complete, such as:
- My favorite color is
- Community circle sharing can encourage students to appreciate both differences and similarities between their peers and themselves
- For an extension, let students think of question topics
- Older students can write their ideas for a suggestion box that you draw from at each community circle
- 1 book each, bundle of 2, 2 books total
- 2 Each