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5 Reasons Nonfiction Books Are Important for Young Learners
...a new word means. Support study-related investigations The Creative Curriculum offers a wide variety of study topics for children to investigate, finding answers to their questions about the topic. The...
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What I Wish I’d Known: How to Build a Strong Learning Community in the Classroom
...the foundation you build at the beginning of the year. Maintain the child-directed, positive classroom community year-round: The Creative Curriculum® for Preschool The Creative Curriculum® for Infants, Toddler & Twos...
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6 Reasons to Embrace Project-Based Learning in Early Childhood Classrooms
...you use The Creative Curriculum, this approach may sound familiar to you. It’s how we have designed the studies in The Creative Curriculum Teaching Guides. What Are Studies? Studies...
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Embracing Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Your Classroom
...Creative Curriculum offers ideas that teachers can use to include all children in every aspect of the learning community. Whether a child is learning English for the first time in...
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Adaptive Curriculum and Its Role in Student Success
...third teacher in the room), that allows the curriculum to be responsive to the students it is serving. An adaptive curriculum allows the student to drive his or her own...
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What Does It Mean to Listen? 5 Strategies for Connecting with Children
...the heart of a The Creative Curriculum classroom. For example, the six positive messages, which are detailed in The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 1: The Foundation, are simple yet...
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Unstructured Play Is the Key to Greatness
...to learn, to try again, to persist, to be creative, to innovate! That’s the very point of the longest time of day in classrooms using The Creative Curriculum: choice time....