ELSC38
Module 38: Invitations for Learning (Optional)
Outcome
Create an invitation for learning.
Indicators
(a) Define invitations for learning (i.e., a collection of interesting and carefully combined materials that may be used in a number of ways to draw children’s attention).
(b) Compare thematic planning to child-guided planning.
(c) Discuss preferred ways to present invitations (e.g., visually appealing presentation, materials that define the space, intentional positioning of the objects).
(d) Explore considerations for designing invitations (e.g., the textures, smells, sounds, materials that change when manipulated or combined, the amount of materials for the number of children, cultural relevancy).
(e) Observe children engaging with an invitation to determine ways to extend learning and play.
(f) Examine invitations that promote literacy and language development.
(g) Explore materials that could be used in outdoor invitations (e.g., hub caps, hay bales, steering wheels, pieces of wood).
(h) Investigate ways invitations could be used to support the cultures of children in the program.
(i) Explore how play schemas and their corresponding loose parts can be incorporated into invitations.
(j) Plan an invitation for learning, including the budget for materials.
(k) Create an invitation for learning for a targeted age grouping (e.g., toddlers, preschoolers).
(l) Evaluate the efficacy of the invitation for learning.
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