Playschool Locations Flashcards

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Why does the sensory bins area get its name?

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When child is playing with the toys, they are using their mains senses such as sight and tough

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What 7 items are found in the sensory bins?

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  1. Follow - funnels
  2. Closely - cups
  3. But - buckets
  4. Safely - shovels
  5. Because - bowls
  6. Less - letter shells
  7. Noise - number shells
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What can be done at the sensory bins?

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  1. Playing and exploring of items
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How do the sensory bins promote learning? (2 things)

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The little friend can see and feel the shell and read the numbers and letters

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How does the little friends were and craft baskets get its name?

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Little friends put creations in the baskets when they are done working on them

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Why types of items are found in the little friends arts and crafts basket centre?

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Baskets with little friends name on it, which would include creations

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What can be done work the little friends arts and crafts basket?

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The little friend will stay organized by putting work in basket

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How does the little friends art and crafts basket promote learning?

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Little friends will learn organizational skills from a young age, which will help develop good habits

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Where does the dramatic play area get its name from? (2)

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Little friends can act out roles and all the toys are real, which helps them relate to real world

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What 12 items are found in the kitchen?

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  1. Today - tools
  2. Please - phone
  3. Don’t - dolls
  4. D - dress up
  5. M - mirrors
  6. Prince - plants
  7. Charming - clay
  8. Because - board
  9. Keep - kitchen
  10. Blue - baskets
  11. Socks - shopping cart
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What can be done with the items?

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Kitchen - put away, pretend fam, cook 
Phone - learn communication, pretend to talk with other 
Tools - building 
Dolls - interactions 
Dress up - play different scenarios
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How does the dramatic play area promote learning?

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  1. T - they become independent
  2. E - everyday skills
  3. A - auditory
  4. L - learn to use practical items
  5. S - sensory and visual
  6. Hardware - how to clean up play area
  7. Tools - the use of imagination and creativity
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Describe the Baggie drawer

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  1. Small and big plastic bags, zip locks
  2. Store small items
  3. Helps with fine motor skills, hand eye coordination and attention
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Describe the cleaning supplies cupboard

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Towels (paper, brown paper), tissues, cleaning wipes, cleaning sprays

Clean tables before and after snacks, messes and after kids leave

Creates a safe env bc things are kept clean

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Describe paper towels cupboard

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Paper towels, cloths, cling wrap, paper cup

Wipes up messes

Teaches how to clean up after self and keeps env clean

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Describe cleaning jar

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Garbage bags, dust pans, cleaning supplies, bucket

Tidy after little friends leave; clean messes and areas

Creates safe env

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Describe towel jar

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Towels, cloths

Wipes spills, clean tables, dry hands

Learn to clean own messes, safe env

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Describe the clue cupboard

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GlueS, first aid kit, rubber gloves

Do crafts, get bandaids and other first aid items

Hand eye coordination, knowing appropriate place and time for glue

19
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Where did the library get its name?

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Shelf full of books with chairs to sit it and ewe

20
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What is found in the library?

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Books, chairs, puppets and box of blocks

21
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What can be done at the library?

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Encourage reading with books filled with colorful pictures

Puppets act as a tool to entertain the children while being read to

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How does the library promote learning?

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Promotes literacy, fine motor skills, and drama.
The largest example are the books where the alphabet is learned and fine motor skills by turning the page
Puppets enhance drama skills

23
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Where does the literacy and numeracy centre get its name?

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There are games related to numbers and words

24
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What items are found in the literacy and numeracy centre?

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Games related to counting, five senses and and objects

25
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What can be done with the items?

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  1. Count numbers
  2. Read 4 letter words
  3. Fine motor skills
  4. Alphabet
26
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How does the literacy and numeracy test promote learning?

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  1. Fine motor skills
  2. Five sense
  3. Numeracy