In this webinar, participants will be able to:
- set the stage for a successful play and inquiry-based classroom by examining the classroom environment, schedule, and partnership between students, parents, and other educators in the room;
- begin with inquiry-based learning by looking at the inquiry process, provocations, and observations (noticing and naming the learning);
- document and assess inquiry using digital tools, learning stories and pedagogical documentation with a focus on the new Kindergarten Growing Success document;
- share learning with parents through learning binders and digital tools (Google Drive, See Saw, Twitter, etc)
Audience: K-1
Resources:
- Connect with Becky:
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @kennedykindie or @scdsbey - The Ontario Curriculum, Kindergarten
- Links to Early Learning Docs:
Elect
Think, Feel, Act
How Does Learning Happen - CMEC Statement on Play-based Learning
- Quality of Relationships Video
- Edugains Videos on Play and Self-Regulation (Watch: A play-based Approach to Learning is Important in Developing Children’s Self-regulation AND Play-based Learning Creates Passion for Learning)
- Blog post that focuses on using open-ended materials
- Video: Rethinking the Learning Environment
- Link to Self-regulation and Movement Presentation
- Flow of the day:
Blog Example 1 and Example 2 - Our Weekly Planner
- Intentional Play-based Learning
- It Starts with a Spark
- Inquiry Map or Audit Trail
- Literacy and Inquiry
- Blog and Video about Inquiry-based Learning and Assessment – from Joanna Bablis
- Capacity Building Series: Pedagogical Documentation
- Pizza and Playdough Video
- Experimenting with Water
- Link to Documentation Presentation and Samples
- Mrs. Wideen’s Post on Explain Everything
- Explain Everything Videos – 1, 2, 3
- Easy Blogger
- Set up your own blog using Blogger
- See-Saw Video