What's included
4 live meetings
2 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Children’s’ natural curiosity is supported, challenged, and strengthened as they explore loose parts by taking them apart, putting them together, and using them in new ways. Daily range from wonderful books, lovely nature treasurers, and magnificent man-made structures. Inspirations will vary depending on the student's interests. Children will choose daily inspirations such as: Reading the book Not A Box by Antoinette Portis Reading the book Stuck by Oliver Jeffers Watching a video of taking a computer keyboard apart Watching a video of The Amazing Triple Domino Spiral Class structure: -Name song -Daily inspiration -Create together -Share creations -Goodbye song What are loose parts? Loose parts are materials with no fixed purpose. They can be moved, lined up, carried, combined, taken apart, and more. They are natural and man-made. Why loose parts? -Endless ways to create and explore -Open-ended learning -Promotes creativity -Increases brain development -Encourages competence -Promotes experimenting What is divergent thinking? Divergent thinking is the ability to generate many different ideas or solutions about a topic in a short period of time. This skill helps children become excellent problem solvers.
Learning Goals
1. Learners will learn to hone their creativity skills by engaging in divergent thinking.
2. Learners will learn and practice approaches to divergent thinking.
3. Learners will express themselves through the process of manipulating objects and creating a masterpiece.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Leaners will be encouraged to use parts in new and innovative ways. It is recommended that they are only provided with materials for which you are comfortable with them exploring in this new and fun way.
Supply List
What loose parts do I need? Anything you want! Some examples include sand, dirt, sticks, grass, leaves, flowers, pinecones, pine needles, seeds, shells, bark, feathers, rocks, balls, straw, buckets, cups, container, chalk, scarves, ribbons, fabric, blocks, paper, wire, buttons, popsicle sticks, beads, straws, corks, egg cartons, paint, color paint swatches from the hardware store and more! Note: Some learners may be overwhelmed by too many options. In this case, I recommend gathering 3-5 options. Where can I find loose parts? Recycle bin, nature, kitchen cabinets, neighbors and/or local hardware, craft or dollar store. How do I collect them? -Ask your child to collect them. -Collect them for your child. -Ask neighbors to donate items they may have.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi. My name is Tiffany!
I have superpowers!
I nurture children’s natural curiosity about the world.
I support them in becoming
-playful explorers
-creative thinkers
-self-driven learners
What’s my secret you ask?
I am a teacher who is authentic, nurturing, and loving.
I have a Montessori certificate in Early Childhood (ages 3-6) from the North American Montessori Center.
I’ve led outdoor play-based classes for mixed ages ranging from 18 months to 8 years. I continuously learn how to ask wonder-based questions and evoke children's sense of wonder.
I aim to give children a voice and choice in what and how they learn.
I love to see children become empowered to be their unique selves.
I am the owner and lead educator at Play Love Repeat Preschool & Daycare.
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Live Group Class
$48
for 4 classes4x per week, 1 week
35 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
1-6 learners per class