1. The student created a Valentine's Day themed bulletin board to showcase the children's artwork from activities focused on the holiday.
2. Objectives for the board were to help children feel accomplished seeing their work displayed, inform others of the classroom's focus on learning through play, and allow children to participate in creating the board.
3. The experience went well with feedback that the board was eye-catching, though the student found it difficult to showcase a diversity of skills from the creative activities.
1. The student created a Valentine's Day themed bulletin board to showcase the children's artwork from activities focused on the holiday.
2. Objectives for the board were to help children feel accomplished seeing their work displayed, inform others of the classroom's focus on learning through play, and allow children to participate in creating the board.
3. The experience went well with feedback that the board was eye-catching, though the student found it difficult to showcase a diversity of skills from the creative activities.
1. The student created a Valentine's Day themed bulletin board to showcase the children's artwork from activities focused on the holiday.
2. Objectives for the board were to help children feel accomplished seeing their work displayed, inform others of the classroom's focus on learning through play, and allow children to participate in creating the board.
3. The experience went well with feedback that the board was eye-catching, though the student found it difficult to showcase a diversity of skills from the creative activities.
1. The student created a Valentine's Day themed bulletin board to showcase the children's artwork from activities focused on the holiday.
2. Objectives for the board were to help children feel accomplished seeing their work displayed, inform others of the classroom's focus on learning through play, and allow children to participate in creating the board.
3. The experience went well with feedback that the board was eye-catching, though the student found it difficult to showcase a diversity of skills from the creative activities.
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ADMINISTRATIVE TASK
Student Name: Vanessa Uy Date: February 16, 2017
Placement: Queens Park Child Care Centre
Purpose: This task has been an ongoing project within the
Reason for completing classroom where I create a monthly bulletin board the task. This could be that focuses on a specific theme/holiday/learning based on an observation domain. This month, Valentines Day is a big theme you made, a within the classroom and the celebration of two conversation between birthdays where one coincidentally falls on you and your site Valentines Day itself. supervisor, etc Task: I am constructing the February Board in partnership What are you planning in with another student within the classroom to response to your showcase the childrens work in February. purpose? Valentines Themed Board -Label your task (e.g. Objectives: Bulletin board focused 1. Allowing the children to feel a sense of on the importance of accomplishment when they see their work play-based learning). displayed on the bulletin board. -What are your 3 2. To inform parents, guardians, family, and objectives for this experience? (i.e. Why educators about the importance of How Does are creating a bulletin Learning Happen and ELECTwhat we really board on the do within the classroom with the children and importance of play- there is always more to a simple activity. based learning? What 3. Allowing the children to take part in the message are you process of creating the board by letting them sending?) chose which pieces they would like to go on the board and putting them on themselves. Describe the experience: Materials: -List the materials and - Construction Paper resources you will use - Markers -Describe the completion of the task, with a step - Red Glitter Paper/Sheet by step description - Glue - Foam Hearts - Scissors - Valentines Childrens Artwork - ELECT Resource - How Does Learning Happen Resource Steps: 1. I discussed with the supervisor what theme we should approach this months bulletin board with and decided upon a simple Valentines Theme. 2. I created the FEBRUARY sign with red glitter paper to allow it to stand out and catch the childrens eyes more easily. 3. I wrote various short observations of what the children were saying throughout the activities and mounted them on construction paper. 4. I also wrote multiple skills that were applicable to the activities they were doing in accordance to ELECT. 5. I wrote applicable How Does Learning Happen foundations in accordance to the activities. 6. I collected the childrens artwork and assembled the heart activity into a larger heart. 7. The other student added onto the bulletin board as well throughout the month. Reflection: -What went well? Provide This task was fun to do because it was a Valentines examples for how you theme. Many of the children were excited for the know it went well. holiday because we have been creating crafts and -What didnt go well? other activities with the theme of Valentines and Provide examples for how you know it coincidentally, one the children in the classroom has a didnt go well. birthday on the day of Valentines. This task went -What did you learn? well because I was given the freedom to create and -What might you do construct a bulletin board that was both appealing and differently next time visually stimulating to both the children and the you implement this families that see the board. I was also able to post same task and why? observations of what the children said and discovered during their activities on the board. Other educators and parents walking by the board commented on the board commenting that it was very eye-catching. I found that it was difficult to find skills that werent repetitive throughout all the different activities weve done. I wanted to really display the importance of How Does Learning Happen and ELECT but found it difficult because there wasnt much diversity in skills as most of the activities were creative. I learned that there is a lot of things educators do that go unseen and undervalued. Boards that enrich and allow families to track and see each childs progress and what they really do within the classroom is important because parents who do not take part in their childs learning in class, they would be able to see what their child is doing throughout the day, what theyve achieved and where they are developmentally. I would like to add pieces of work the children have done that arent related to the creative arts and showcase/display the other domains we also target and really focus on in class. Field Supervisor Feedback: Signature:______________________________________Date:______________________