The Complete Daily Curriculum for Early Childhood: Over 1200 Easy Activities to Support Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles, Vol. 1

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Author: Pam Schiller

ISBN-10: 0876592280

ISBN-13: 9780876592281

Category: Early Childhood Education

Because there's more than one way to be smart! This innovative book for three-to six-year-olds offers a complete plan for every learner. Organized by theme, The Daily Curriculum includes over 1,200 activities and ideas to engage multiple intelligences. Complete with assessment tools and a comprehensive appendix, you'll find everything you need to captivate and challenge every child in your classroom.

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More than 1,200 activities that engage every type of learner by one of Gryphon House's best-selling authors. Wendy Glenn - Children's Literature This huge text is designed to help early childhood teachers (those who work with children three to six years of age) create a "comprehensive curriculum that is tailored to meet the individual differences of children" (16). Using Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, the authors provide a dizzying array of concepts, skills, activities, and lessons designed to help all students learn using their individual talents, whether they be linguistic, mathematical, spatial, kinesthetic, musical, natural, interpersonal, or intrapersonal in nature. The text is divided into chapters designed around themes of high-interest for young students, including self-concept, color, shapes, opposites, animals, things that go together, food, Mother Goose stories, weather, and holidays, among others. Each chapter contains an assortment of lesson plans that delineates ways to explore each intelligence, an assessment guide for each intelligence, and a list of books cited in the chapter as well as additional titles related to the theme. The appendix is a worthy resource in and of itself. Over 250 pages in length, it includes song lyrics, fingerplays, chants and rhymes, stories, games and dances, recipes, props and concentration games, and patterns for flannel boards, puppets, and games for use in the school or home classroom. Although not appropriate as a replacement curriculum in all school settings, this text is a valuable resource for educators who wish to inspire within their students a sense of confidence and ability to succeed in both traditional and non-traditional domains. 2002, Gryphon House,

Introduction9All About Me (Self-Concept)19Colors All Around45The Shape of Things69Sing a Song of Opposites83World of Animals107Little Things (Insects and Bugs)133Things That Go Together157It's Chow Time! (Food)171Mother Goose on the Loose (Nursery Rhymes)185Sing Me a Song (Traditional Songs)199Tell Me a Tale (Favorite Stories)213Whether the Weather227Tis the Season241Celebrations (Holidays)255Appendix279Indexes549

\ Children's LiteratureThis huge text is designed to help early childhood teachers (those who work with children three to six years of age) create a "comprehensive curriculum that is tailored to meet the individual differences of children" (16). Using Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, the authors provide a dizzying array of concepts, skills, activities, and lessons designed to help all students learn using their individual talents, whether they be linguistic, mathematical, spatial, kinesthetic, musical, natural, interpersonal, or intrapersonal in nature. The text is divided into chapters designed around themes of high-interest for young students, including self-concept, color, shapes, opposites, animals, things that go together, food, Mother Goose stories, weather, and holidays, among others. Each chapter contains an assortment of lesson plans that delineates ways to explore each intelligence, an assessment guide for each intelligence, and a list of books cited in the chapter as well as additional titles related to the theme. The appendix is a worthy resource in and of itself. Over 250 pages in length, it includes song lyrics, fingerplays, chants and rhymes, stories, games and dances, recipes, props and concentration games, and patterns for flannel boards, puppets, and games for use in the school or home classroom. Although not appropriate as a replacement curriculum in all school settings, this text is a valuable resource for educators who wish to inspire within their students a sense of confidence and ability to succeed in both traditional and non-traditional domains. 2002, Gryphon House, \ — Wendy Glenn\ \