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BlogMerry Mathematics: Using Holiday Cheer to Teach Ordinal Numbers
...because I use The Creative Curriculum Objectives for Development & Learning, I find myself filtering everyday experiences through the “lens” of the objectives and thinking about how I used these...
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BlogFostering Moments of Intent: How Adults Can Support Children through Change
...the start of choice time tomorrow.” As part of these routines, also consider using Mighty Minutes from The Creative Curriculum. When adults intentionally plan to support young children through change...
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BlogThe First Six Weeks of School: Greeting Children & Families
...resource I turn to in my coaching/mentoring role is The Creative Curriculum for Preschool. Chapter 4 in “Volume 1: The Foundation” offers excellent guidance for building positive, loving relationships with...
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BlogThe First Six Weeks of School: Learning Names and Making Friends
...the Daily Resources in The Creative Curriculum that support social–emotional learning. The most important skills that children need to develop for successful peer relationships and friendships are that they must...
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BlogThe First Six Weeks of School: Invitations to Learning
...they are collecting and contributing some of the materials! Katie M., New Jersey Creating Spaces of Wonder Another great resource for getting started with “Invitations” is The Creative Curriculum...
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BlogThe First Six Weeks of School: Knowing and Doing What’s Right
...I went back to The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 1: The Foundation, and I realized I hadn’t fostered a classroom culture that felt safe and predictable. The children didn’t...
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BlogThe First Six Weeks of School: Seeing the Learning Happen
...the assessment process from The Creative Curriculum for Preschool, Volume 1: The Foundation, Chapter 4. Observe: What knowledge, skills, and/or abilities did this child demonstrate? Reflect: How does what I...
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BlogSix Tips for Responding to Challenging Behaviors (That Require Absolutely No Training)
...human body needs to move. For people of any age, physical movement has enormous benefits—again, both short- and long-term. Intentional Teaching Experiences from The Creative Curriculum offer dozens of ideas...
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Blog15 Blog Posts That Educators Loved in 2023
...childhood. Studies vs. Themes: 5 Ways They Differ 5 Reggio Emilia Approach Values Reflected in a The Creative Curriculum Classroom Using Assessment Data: Reflecting on the Past and Planning for...
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BlogVoices from The Hub: Teachers’ Favorite Mighty Minutes
...moments of a school day—whether it’s preparing the class for an outdoor activity or gathering them for large-group time. And, like all other materials in The Creative Curriculum, Mighty Minutes...