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2012年9月17日 星期一

Kids Wooden Pretend Play Kitchens Teach Valuable Life Skills


Doctors of psychology have found through both experience and practice that play is the natural state of expression for children. Not video games or reading, but actual play: playing house, playing trucks, playing make believe. That's why having a kids wooden pretend kitchen is a great addition to any toy room for young children. Here, children can learn, play, imagine, and simply enjoy themselves with these beautifully crafted replicas of real kitchenware.

Whether they're pretending to be mom and dad making dinner, famous chefs catering to the cultural elite, or perhaps something more fantastic all together, this kitchen play set is the perfect setting to help inspire and engage young minds. Bake imaginary cakes, cook dinner, or even set up an easy bake oven to add to the realism. The possibilities are endless when kids play with the Wooden pretend play kitchen.

Parents can also use a wooden pretend kitchen to teach children some basic facts. What are the different measuring units like cups, tea spoons, table spoons, and ounces? Provide them with play measuring tools and teach them what it means. This valuable knowledge will be with them all of their life. Once learning becomes a part of play, it is more likely to stick with them forever.

Kids wooden pretend play kitchen can also be used to instruct children on proper nutrition. Join them in their own safe area and describe the food pyramid, the importance of vegetables and fruits, and other important rules for healthy living. A lifetime of wellness begins in the kitchen with nutritious eating habits and what better place to get kids engaged in the learning process in their very own "me size" replica of the real kitchen?

There are a number of different sized play kitchens available, so there's sure to be a model that fits whatever space is set aside for the young ones. Don't hesitate: these classic play sets will be in your children's memories forever. Not only do they provide the perfect environment for play, but the wooden pretend play kitchen can also be a valuable instruction tool for parents as well. Allow your children the opportunity to experience this one of a kind gift and order today.




Written by Stacey Gifford, CEO of LittlePeoplesCove.com.

Stop by our store to see our great selection of Wooden Play Kitchens that we have available. Little Peoples Cove specializes in dramatic play with special attention to having fun and learning creatively.





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2012年9月14日 星期五

Learn How to Teach Kids Anything Using the Mastery Model


Improve grades and learn how to teach kids anything by connecting students prior knowledge and connecting it with prior experiences. For this article, we will use the topic of diet and exercise as an example. The objective of this lesson is for students to identify the parts of a nutritious diet and describe how exercise is beneficial to the body. Sure, this is a rudimentary topic, but it is effective with all topics no matter how advanced.

Phase one of how to teach kids using the Mastery Model: Prepare the student for the information to be presented.

1) Hook Em': Setup a table of healthy foods and ride a bicycle into the room. Ask the student to think about a time when they rode a bike uphill or downhill and how it effected their breathing. Ask them what it would feel like to ride a bike uphill, after eating 10 candy bars versus an hour after eating a turkey sandwich. This interpersonal hook will grasp their attention and help them connect with previous experiences.

2) The Kindling: To build on the hook, ask the following questions: What makes a bike move? Why do we eat food? Are there special mechanisms in our body that convert food into energy to ride a bike? Give the students time, and allow them to make a list of their ideas on paper.

3) The Bridge: To connect the hook and kindling, explain that the student will be learning about the food pyramid and why it is important to have certain foods in specific proportions for our bodies to function properly. Likewise explain that the child will learn exercises to keep our bodies healthy in FUTURE lessons. It is important to prepare them for additional learning that will occur after this lesson.

Phase Two of how to teach kids anything: Use a visual organizer.

Create an unmarked diagram of foods and a list of words to identify them. Protein, carbohydrates, fat, etc.

Phase Three of how to teach kids anything: The kids will collect the information to complete the visual organizer.

Verbally present the information about the ingredients of the various foods to the students using the visual organizer and the actual food. Explain each part identifying its name and function. Discuss how each part works to make a healthy meal. The students will complete the visual organizer as each item is discussed, starting at one end of the table and working your way down.

Phase Four of how to teach kids anything: Ask review questions.

1) Mastery Questions: What are the components of a nutritious meal? How do these foods help our bodies create energy for exercise?

2) Understanding Questions: In regards to health, compare and contrast healthy and unhealthy foods. How are they similar? How are they different?

3) Self-Expressive Questions: What would a days worth of healthy food look like. Create a nutritious meal with all the food groups. Draw your creation.

4) Interpersonal Questions: What features will you and your family look for when you go grocery shopping next? What are your favorite healthy foods?

The keys for how to teach kids any subject are connecting, organizing, developing images and elaborating. Connect the content presented with the students prior experiences. Use a visual organizer to organize the lesson and make the subject matter clear. Lastly, the students can elaborate on the content presented by answering the questions that are asked for review. Additionally to elaborate and extend the lesson, continue with a unit that builds on what was taught.




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