10.A.ECa – Early Learning Project

IELDS Standard: 10.A.ECa

  • Tools People Use

    Tools People Use

    Karen McFadin and Kim HackPershing Early Learning CenterDecatur, Illinois Our project on tools took place in a half-day prekindergarten classroom at Pershing Early Learning Center in Decatur, Illinois. Children attend for 2.5 hours in the morning or afternoon, 5 days a week. Thirty-three children participated in this project. The morning class included 5 children with…

  • Helping Children Take Surveys

    Helping Children Take Surveys

    Children can use surveys just as adults do—to collect information from other people. Surveys can help them find out about others’ opinions, preferences, predictions, and experiences. Taking part in a survey can spark children’s personal interest in a project and increase their engagement with the topic, with classmates, and with others around them. A class…

  • Things to Sit On

    Things to Sit On

    Projects are the part of the curriculum that involves children in investigating objects and events around them that are worth knowing more about. Project work is a way of uncovering a subject rather than just covering it. A project focusing on “Things to Sit On” has the potential to involve the entire class from the…

  • All About Gardens

    All About Gardens

    Projects are the part of the curriculum that involves children in investigating objects and events around them that are worth knowing more about. Project work is a way of uncovering a subject rather than just covering it. A project focusing on gardens has the potential to involve the entire class, the children’s families, and community…

  • Investigating Wheels

    Investigating Wheels

    A project is a part of the curriculum that involves children in investigating objects and events around them that are worth knowing more about. Project work is a way of uncovering a subject rather than just covering it. A project on wheels has the potential to involve the entire class, the children’s families, and community…

  • Exploring Trees on the Playground

    Exploring Trees on the Playground

    This video clip provides a glimpse of some of the interactions among the children and between the children and the environment that can occur when teachers involve children in outdoor education experiences.

  • Project Approach for Preschoolers

    Project Approach for Preschoolers

    Preschoolers like to investigate! They enjoy learning about the world around them. The Project Approach involves children in studies of things nearby that interest them and are worth knowing more about.

  • Fun at Home with Preschoolers: Let’s Measure!

    Fun at Home with Preschoolers: Let’s Measure!

    Here are some home activities that can help your child learn basic measurement concepts.

  • Math and the Project Approach

    Math and the Project Approach

    Young children develop math competencies when their teachers know what math concepts and skills young children are most likely to be ready to learn and should know (Illinois State Board of Education, 2013) and when teachers know where each child’s individual level of progress and performance is in relation to mastery of those competencies.

  • Get Growing: Learning about Seeds

    Get Growing: Learning about Seeds

    Preschoolers can find out many things about seeds before planting them. Here are some teacher-tested activities to help children investigate seeds.

  • Get Growing: From Seeds to Sprouts

    Get Growing: From Seeds to Sprouts

    Here are some suggestions for seed-sprouting activities.

  • Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?

    Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?

    Teachers can help children understand more about their communities and think about what they might like to do when they grow up by helping children identify a variety of community workers and the many services they provide.

  • Project Approach: Children Taking Surveys

    Project Approach: Children Taking Surveys

    Surveys are popular sources of information for adults. Young children can also use simple surveys. They can ask others for predictions related to a project or ask about others’ opinions, experiences, and work.

  • Predicting: Helping Preschoolers Look Ahead

    Predicting: Helping Preschoolers Look Ahead

    Prediction skills are important in literacy, math, science, and social development.

  • Playground Physics: On a Roll!

    Playground Physics: On a Roll!

    Rolling activities can be opportunities to explore principles of science and engineering.

  • Out and About with Preschoolers: The Places You’ll Go!

    Out and About with Preschoolers: The Places You’ll Go!

    Go ahead—take those young social scientists outside!

  • Natural Illinois: Mammals

    Natural Illinois: Mammals

    Look carefully and you may see squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, or field mice—or the tracks they leave behind.

  • Natural Illinois: Birds

    Natural Illinois: Birds

    Illinois is home to a wide variety of birds that are as close as your backyard, local park, or schoolyard.

  • Things to Do While You’re Waiting: Science

    Things to Do While You’re Waiting: Science

    So don’t just wait—investigate! You can help your child to start thinking like a young scientist by…

  • Outdoor Field Trips with Preschoolers: Being There!

    Outdoor Field Trips with Preschoolers: Being There!

    These tips can help your class have a good field trip.

  • Outdoor Field Trips with Preschoolers: Preparing with the Children

    Outdoor Field Trips with Preschoolers: Preparing with the Children

    Here are some teacher-tested hints for helping preschoolers get ready for outdoor field trips.

  • Learning Math Through Games

    Learning Math Through Games

    Playing active games is fun for most children, and it can build a strong sense of community in a classroom.