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Building Better Block Play

Description
This session looks at re-energizing your block play area with playful props, thoughtful policies, and appropriate support. We will also dig into the comprehensive and deep learning opportunities block play promotes.
Outcomes / Goals
Attendees will:
- Leave with ideas for re-energizing their block play area with additional materials
- Understand how to better support block play
- Leave with a better understanding of the learning that takes place in the block play area
Competency Area
- Alabama | Learning Experiences And Enrichment / Child Development
- Illinois | Curriculum Or Program Design
- Michigan | Teaching And Learning
- Missouri | Use A Broad Repertoire Of Teaching Skills And Strategies For Learning
- Nebraska | Planning Learning Experiences And Curriculum
- Oklahoma | Learning Environments And Curriculum
- South Dakota | Learning Environments
- Wisconsin | Learning Experiences, Strategies, And Curriculum
- CDA | Advancing Children’s Physical And Intellectual Development
Clock Hours
Available in 60 and 90-minute formats
Agenda
This is the breakdown for the 60-minute version of the session (affiliate links):
Topic | Time | Activity |
---|---|---|
Introduction | 05 minutes | Monologue |
Supporting Block Play | 20 minutes | Discussion |
Supporting Materials | 20 minutes | Discussion / Demonstration |
Block Play Learning | 10 minutes | Discussion |
Conclusion | 05 minutes | Monologue |
Related Resources
This session is based in part on content from my books:
- Let Them Play
- Let’s Play
- Let’s All Play
Content Level
Beginner / Intermediate
Age Group Focus
- Toddlers (12 months to 36 months)
- Preschool (36 months to 5 years)
- School Age (5 years to 12 years)
- Adults
Target Audience
- Family Child Care Providers
- Child Care Center Teachers
- Child Care Center Directors
- Head Start Teachers
- Head Start Administrators
- Early Head Start Teachers
- Service Coordination Staff
- Technical Assistance Specialists
- Home Visitors
- Parents