#Kinderchat Archive
#Kinderchat, glue, glitter, gogurt, bringing daily joy to twitter. Find us Mondays, 9 pm EST and 8:30PM London time when we talk all things Early Years!
Monday December 5, 2016
9:00 PM EST
EduGladiators
Dec 5 @ 9:00 PM EST
#EduGladiators
LIVE Podcast in 30 min w/
@maverikcrq
▶️
https://t.co/SiWKy8nRbL
#ByronEdChat
#COLchat
#ELLCHAT
#Kinderchat
#ksedchat
#tlap
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:00 PM EST
Hello, hello, it’s
#kinderchat
time!
KC_SEASportsFan
Dec 5 @ 9:00 PM EST
Evening everyone!! Brett, Lamar, Mo., aspiring teacher
#KinderChat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:01 PM EST
I’m Meg from Chicago & I’ll be your host tonight. Come on out & say hi; where are you from & what is your favorite winter thing.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:01 PM EST
Hi Brett, Welcome to the
#kinderchat
!
In reply to @KC_SEASportsFan
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:02 PM EST
I'm Rae Ann from Richmond, Indiana. My favorite winter thing is when winter is almost over.
#kinderchat
MaryBuchananGCC
Dec 5 @ 9:02 PM EST
Mary from Grove City College. New to this chat, but excited. Favorite winter thing is probably seeing Christmas lights.
#Kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:02 PM EST
Hi Rae, Welcome to tonight’s
#kinderchat
! Ha! You have a ways to go for winter to be over!
In reply to @RaeRae3987
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:02 PM EST
Hi everyone - Jay from Connecticut; I like drinking hot coffee in the winter
#kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:02 PM EST
I'm Christine from freezing cold Alberta. My fave winter thing is sitting in front of a roaring fire
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
michellegitlin
Dec 5 @ 9:02 PM EST
Hi, my name is Michelle Gitlin. I am a preservice student from UW-Platteville. My favorite winter thing is building snowmen.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:03 PM EST
Hi Mary; welcome to the chat! We are a friendly and varied bunch here!
#kinderchat
In reply to @MaryBuchananGCC
katiedroeszler
Dec 5 @ 9:03 PM EST
My name is Katie and I'm a pre-service teacher at University of Wisconsin Platteville!
#kinderchat
armuetzel1
Dec 5 @ 9:03 PM EST
Hi! I'm Gail! excited to be a part of this chat! My favorite winter thing is deciding.
#kinderchat
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:03 PM EST
@teachermeg
YES!! It's not even officially winter yet. :(
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In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:03 PM EST
Hi Jay; Welcome! I love the hot coffee all year long.
#kinderchat
In reply to @Jumangi13
MaryBuchananGCC
Dec 5 @ 9:03 PM EST
Thanks! I am looking forward to this.
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:04 PM EST
Hi Christine! How are you? Is it snowy up there already? We got a few inches yesterday.
#kinderchat
In reply to @KeeneeLou
armuetzel1
Dec 5 @ 9:04 PM EST
Decorating
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St006C
Dec 5 @ 9:04 PM EST
Courtney K teacher Wa and we got snow today! My fav winter activity is snowshoeing.
#Kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:04 PM EST
Hello Michelle! Welcome to the
#kinderchat
!
In reply to @michellegitlin
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:04 PM EST
Girl, it's freezing. And snowy too. -32C with the wind chill tomorrow. Can you say, inside recess?
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
MaryBuchananGCC
Dec 5 @ 9:05 PM EST
Another Grover! How exciting!
#Kinderchat
In reply to @armuetzel1
dmarines
Dec 5 @ 9:05 PM EST
Give the gift of number sense and subitize.
https://t.co/bOh9691USA
#teachmagically
#kinderchat
#iteachk
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:05 PM EST
Hi Katie! Wow; UW showing up at the
#kinderchat
tonight! Welcome!
In reply to @katiedroeszler
mstinyteacher
Dec 5 @ 9:05 PM EST
#kinderchat
I am
@mstinyteacher
from Saskatchewan Canada. I like walking on sunny winter days.
In reply to @teachermeg, @mstinyteacher
mr_swingle
Dec 5 @ 9:05 PM EST
@teachermeg
Will here from MN! Favorite winter thing is hanging out by the fireplace...oh and sledding!!! 😁
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:05 PM EST
Hi Gail; welcome to tonight’s chat!
#kinderchat
In reply to @armuetzel1
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:06 PM EST
Hi Courtney; you made it!
#kinderchat
In reply to @St006C
armuetzel1
Dec 5 @ 9:06 PM EST
thank you! I'm so excited to be a part of it!
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
PintoBeanz11
Dec 5 @ 9:06 PM EST
Discussing Coding with Littles tomorrow during the
#gafe4littles
chat! Join us 5 PM PST
https://t.co/Yh2qbFkC6C
#kinderchat
#edtechchat
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:06 PM EST
I'm late. I'm Amy, and my new favourite winter thing is fleece-lined tights.
#Kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:07 PM EST
Hello! Welcome to tonight’s
#kinderchat
!
In reply to @mstinyteacher
HaiKat96
Dec 5 @ 9:07 PM EST
Hi I'm Hailey, a preservice teacher from University of Wisconsin Platteville
#KinderChat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:07 PM EST
I'd like to say, a million below zero, but it's actually -25.6F.
#kinderchat
In reply to @St006C, @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:07 PM EST
Hi Will; welcome to the chat tonight!
#kinderchat
In reply to @mr_swingle
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:08 PM EST
Hi Hailey, welcome!
#kinderchat
In reply to @HaiKat96
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:08 PM EST
Did your mom call?
#wink
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In reply to @happycampergirl
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:08 PM EST
Not YET.....
#Kinderchat
In reply to @KeeneeLou
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:08 PM EST
Kirsti, Texas, & Winter Mochas!
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:08 PM EST
It may as well be a million....
#Kinderchat
In reply to @KeeneeLou, @St006C, @teachermeg
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:09 PM EST
Inside recess. All. Week. Long.
#sigh
#kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl, @St006C, @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:10 PM EST
Hi Kirsti. Welcome to
#kinderchat
!
In reply to @kirstismith19
P21Learning
Dec 5 @ 9:10 PM EST
P21 is looking for innovative environments in
#EarlyLearning
to be
#P21Exemplars
learn more at
https://t.co/CA6sNBFSqt
#kinderchat
#edchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:10 PM EST
We will get started in our chat about the book shortly. We won’t be following a formal question and answer format as a heads up.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:11 PM EST
Here’s the link to the document all about the year long book study:
https://t.co/1QqPHeKQUa
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:12 PM EST
Glad to see so many new faces and so many pre-service teachers. Here is the
#kinderchat
newbie guide:
https://t.co/YZ4aIrtary
.
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:13 PM EST
Alright! The first chapter for discussion is chapter 3 with a focus on considering a child's perspective.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:14 PM EST
The authors state the importance of seeing childhood as a SIGNIFICANT part of the life cycle. What are your thoughts?
#kinderchat
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:15 PM EST
A1: I think it is a good reminder that children are not PREPARING to live their lives. They are LIVING them.
#Kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:15 PM EST
For those who like formality, go ahead and call this Q1.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:14 PM EST
The authors state the importance of seeing childhood as a SIGNIFICANT part of the life cycle. What are your thoughts?
#kinderchat
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:15 PM EST
I would agree with the author. I believe your foundation starts in childhood.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:16 PM EST
I loved that this chapter focused on observing from the child’s perspective. Put’s us in the mindset for planning experiences.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:17 PM EST
.
@kirstismith19
And as educators, how can we embrace the child’s perspective when planning for their days?
#kinderchat
In reply to @kirstismith19
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:17 PM EST
As adults, we often forget the child's perspective. It helps me with DAP when I keep my Ss in mind
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:18 PM EST
I agree! I'm unfamiliar with the book, but being in a child's perspective is a great way to learn.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:18 PM EST
Can you tell us more about this, Christine?
#kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:17 PM EST
As adults, we often forget the child's perspective. It helps me with DAP when I keep my Ss in mind
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:19 PM EST
Q2: Going further, how does considering a child’s perspective shift the way we respond to certain behaviors?
#kinderchat
MaryBuchananGCC
Dec 5 @ 9:19 PM EST
@teachermeg
It is often hard to see things from a child's perspective. This is something I will have to work on.
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:19 PM EST
I would say flexibility would be a great quality to have during their perspective times.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:19 PM EST
I'm just thinking about what things/experiences/engagements are actually age and developmentally appropriate
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:20 PM EST
Have you been able to look at book The Art of Awareness that we are basing tonight on? It gives good practice!
#kinderchat
In reply to @MaryBuchananGCC
MaryBuchananGCC
Dec 5 @ 9:21 PM EST
I have not, but I am definitely going to soon!
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:21 PM EST
that's a great question! Behavioral management would be harder in this situation.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:21 PM EST
Q2.5: As adults, how can we train ourselves to better consider the children’s perspective?
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Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:21 PM EST
I feel guilty when I begin to rush or make my students feel rushed; WHAT'S THE RUSH? I love when they call me out on it.
#kinderchat
michellegitlin
Dec 5 @ 9:21 PM EST
Q2. I think considering a child's perspective helps us respond with empathy.
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KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:22 PM EST
Am I making sense?! ;-)
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:23 PM EST
Or would it be easier because it’s move from management to considering meaning behind behaviors & responding?
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In reply to @kirstismith19
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:23 PM EST
Yes; what’s the rush indeed!
#kinderchat
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:21 PM EST
I feel guilty when I begin to rush or make my students feel rushed; WHAT'S THE RUSH? I love when they call me out on it.
#kinderchat
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:23 PM EST
Q2.5: I think we need to step back and take in what they are thinking of. We are often to rushed to do so.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:23 PM EST
Yes, you are.
#kinderchat
:)
In reply to @KeeneeLou
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:24 PM EST
In order to truly understand a student academically and behaviorally, it's crucial to understand their perspective & background
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:24 PM EST
Chapter 4 helps us look deeper as we are challenged to observe how children use their senses to explore world.
#kinderchat
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:25 PM EST
that is very true! If we were in their perspective we may know more meanings behind it.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
michellegitlin
Dec 5 @ 9:26 PM EST
Q2.5: I think it is a matter of intentionally pausing to visualize one's self in the child's position.
#kinderchat
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:26 PM EST
I have more appreciation and empathy for children with behavior/social/etc issues when I step back for a moment
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:27 PM EST
Rachel Carson asks “What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?” in chapter 4.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:28 PM EST
Q3: How can we use the quote to help us observe how children use their senses in their play? And to put us in their perspective?
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:27 PM EST
Rachel Carson asks “What if I had never seen this before? What if I knew I would never see it again?” in chapter 4.
#kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:28 PM EST
A unique look at a child's perspective "young children simply insist on mutual recognition and regard"
https://t.co/ZRBzxTsYVZ
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:29 PM EST
Hi Mardelle! I am glad to see you here! Thank you for sharing this article; I want to read it right now!
#kinderchat
In reply to @learningmurd
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:29 PM EST
It's all a new learning experience. We will continue to see new things, and we have to adjust accordingly.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:30 PM EST
a4 imagine the wonder we feel as adults with new experiences. It is all that and more, and more often for young ones
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:30 PM EST
If anything - questioning like this should help us focus on appreciating our population for who they are.
#kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:30 PM EST
A3 That is a powerful quote. Everyone should ask themselves this! Important to be present in your life/play
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:30 PM EST
Everything a little one sees is still NEW for them -- like we feel looking all around in a new city.
#Kinderchat
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:31 PM EST
We can't make assumptions; we should be ready to 'teach anything' in a moment's notice
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:32 PM EST
How can YOU add opportunities for wonder and awe into your classroom? What value does provoking wonder provide?
#kinderchat
MrCarlsonK
Dec 5 @ 9:32 PM EST
Starting
#computerscienceweek
by coding each other to read sight words!
#hourofcode
#everyonecancode
#kinderchat
@CSEdWeek
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:32 PM EST
A child's understanding and comprehension ability defers greatly from an adult. All is new to them.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
jasonklein
Dec 5 @ 9:32 PM EST
I think this comment is true for all of us as learners, right? Approach the world with openness.
#kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:33 PM EST
I LOVE Rachel Carson. She wrote a tiny book “The Sense of Wonder”; I think all educators/parents should read it.
#kinderchat
In reply to @KeeneeLou
MrCarlsonK
Dec 5 @ 9:34 PM EST
We are learning about traditions around the world. Today we celebrated St. Nicholas Day!
#kinderchat
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:34 PM EST
Provide a discussion place. We can learn a lot from a child if we take the time to listen.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:34 PM EST
It is. Yet, children build fantastic theories about the world & how it works. And it’s up to use to observe how.
#kinderchat
In reply to @kirstismith19
michellegitlin
Dec 5 @ 9:35 PM EST
Q4. Provoking wonder is extremely important. It creates an enjoyment for learning.
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teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:35 PM EST
It’s a very easy read. More of a book to guide reflection and practice about observing.
#kinderchat
In reply to @learningmurd
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:36 PM EST
I love when you think a child is having an aha moment, and you are able to put the just right thing in front of them.
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:37 PM EST
I think more than being enjoyable, wonder sparks a drive for problem solving, for curiosity, for constructing own theories.
#kinderchat
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:37 PM EST
We should be extra critical of programs to ensure they allow this sense of wonderment and awe
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:37 PM EST
How do we spot those “aha moments”?
#kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:36 PM EST
I love when you think a child is having an aha moment, and you are able to put the just right thing in front of them.
#kinderchat
michellegitlin
Dec 5 @ 9:37 PM EST
Q4. You can add opportunities for wonder and awe by asking your students what they are interested in. Also
#inquiry
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:38 PM EST
Can anyone share a way they have recently tried to spark wonder in their classroom?
#kinderchat
St006C
Dec 5 @ 9:38 PM EST
Sorry
#Kinderchat
hot pulled back into meeting.
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:39 PM EST
Making sense, making meaning. That's real engagement and real learning.
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
St006C
Dec 5 @ 9:39 PM EST
Bybbit giving direct answers and asking what do you think?
#Kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:40 PM EST
honestly? We shut up and be still, be watchful and stay out of their play :)
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
St006C
Dec 5 @ 9:40 PM EST
By asking "what do u think?" Rather than answering.
#Kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:40 PM EST
Here's my example of wonder: hung buckets and tubes from the ceiling for the children to discover.
#kinderchat
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:40 PM EST
They can learn so much from each other. From exploring and discovering on their own.
#kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:41 PM EST
My wonder since about 1989! A group of like minded Ts who wanted to find these moments with/for Ss joined together
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:41 PM EST
we had a multi- grade conversation about how wonder is a tough sell for kids.
#kinderchat
k's still get it, but older kids are losing it
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:42 PM EST
The last chapter we read for this week was chapter 5: Observing How Children Explore, Invent, and Construct.
#kinderchat
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:42 PM EST
Letting them discover new things will always make them wonder.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:42 PM EST
This chapter really challenges the reader to observe the theories that children build about the world.
#kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:42 PM EST
YES. We start in G1 when we somehow feel it all has to change but it really shouldn't
#kinderchat
In reply to @learningmurd
tracyacramer
Dec 5 @ 9:43 PM EST
so sad. But I agree. I don't want them to lose their sense of wonder.
#Kinderchat
In reply to @learningmurd
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:43 PM EST
Plus
@JonFines
is the
@Wonderopolis
guru - he has done great stuff with daily wonders, and deeper wondering too.
#kinderchat
In reply to @JonFines, @Wonderopolis
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:43 PM EST
Why do you think this is? I still wonder at things (mountains usually); maybe we just have to find what sparks?
#kinderchat
In reply to @learningmurd
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:43 PM EST
We should never lose our sense of wonder. No matter how old we get. That's where learning stems from.
#kinderchat
tracyacramer
Dec 5 @ 9:44 PM EST
wonder journals
@Wonderopolis
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg, @Wonderopolis
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:44 PM EST
Q5: Here’s the big one: How can we move past “CUTE” and really observe & build upon what children are doing?
#kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:47 PM EST
Adults need to be open to the diirection of what children are wondering about. Share the "power" and control
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:47 PM EST
Have the students do more of the talking. Less Teacher talk, more Student talk. True for all grades and levels.
#kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:47 PM EST
#kinderchat
I come back to my always phrase. If a child shows something to me, "What do you want me to notice?"
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:47 PM EST
by observing them more closely, we will find the way they think about the things that we already adore.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:47 PM EST
A5: we have to get out of our own way. I have a JK class super into learning about wheat. WHEAT.
#Kinderchat
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:48 PM EST
How did that start?
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In reply to @happycampergirl
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:49 PM EST
We have adult ideas about what is interesting, which may make us less into what kids really see & wonder about.
#Kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:49 PM EST
Boom. RT
@happycampergirl
: A5: we have to get out of our own way. I have a JK class super into learning about wheat. WHEAT.
#Kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:50 PM EST
How can you support a child initiated project that you find incredibly boring? What becomes your role as teacher/caregiver?
#kinderchat
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:49 PM EST
We have adult ideas about what is interesting, which may make us less into what kids really see & wonder about.
#Kinderchat
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:50 PM EST
One of their teachers has an allergy, so conversation started... next thing, they were learning about flour, baking bread...
#Kinderchat
In reply to @KeeneeLou
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:50 PM EST
I like that so much. Authentic, interesting, caring!
#kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl
dubioseducator
Dec 5 @ 9:51 PM EST
#kinderchat
jumping in for a minute. For me everyday is a wonder for kinders: 1/2
dubioseducator
Dec 5 @ 9:51 PM EST
2/2 watching them share, help each other, giggle gleefully, cry w/passion & outrage. Ask a million qs I subbed in Ks today 😂
#kinderchat
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:51 PM EST
Rushed! We need to respect, honour and FIGHT for slow learning.
#kinderchat
RT
@kirstismith19
: Q2.5: I think ...
https://t.co/VgVTFQ0etK
In reply to @kirstismith19
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:52 PM EST
So the big take-aways from these 3 chapters: respect child’s perspective and ideas, take on role of observer and partner.
#kinderchat
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:52 PM EST
To me, if the kids are all into it, it is NEVER boring. Trick is to allow room for them to GET INTO things that seem random...
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:53 PM EST
Fortunately, we are in a grade where we can't avoid wonder; we just have to be sure to do the right thing with it
#kinderchat
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:53 PM EST
That said, I will confess that I find dinosaurs INCREDIBLY DULL.
#Kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:53 PM EST
Oh I like the RANDOM; I tend to find the fascinations of the princesses mind numbing. I’m working on it.
#kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:53 PM EST
We say, make room for the children in this unit/classroom/inquiry/activity
#kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl, @teachermeg
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:54 PM EST
Is there a wrong thing to do with kids' wonder?
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In reply to @Jumangi13
KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:54 PM EST
Me too. Dinosaurs are really about big, powerful creatures though, don't ya think? ;-)
#kinderchat
In reply to @happycampergirl, @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:55 PM EST
As we wrap up; share one area of room/play/etc that you want to observe more deeply this week.
#kinderchat
KC_SEASportsFan
Dec 5 @ 9:55 PM EST
Love this!!
#KinderChat
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:52 PM EST
So the big take-aways from these 3 chapters: respect child’s perspective and ideas, take on role of observer and partner.
#kinderchat
St006C
Dec 5 @ 9:56 PM EST
I want to "run" with those ah ha moments and learn how to set stage for Ss digging deeper.
#Kinderchat
kirstismith19
Dec 5 @ 9:56 PM EST
group discussion. I want to observe more of what they are saying, rather than what I'm saying.
#EDCI365
#kinderchat
In reply to @teachermeg
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:56 PM EST
I think dinosaurs are a way of processing "monsters" - making scary things less scary by learning facts..
#kinderchat
In reply to @KeeneeLou, @teachermeg
RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:56 PM EST
The stories the students are telling through their drawing/writing is an area to look more deeply.
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KeeneeLou
Dec 5 @ 9:57 PM EST
Ooh. That's good. I don't love facts, so maybe that's why I don't dig them.
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In reply to @happycampergirl, @teachermeg
learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:57 PM EST
I think we can't fake being curious about something, but we can revel in the feeling that curiosity evokes in us
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teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:57 PM EST
This is incredibly insightful.
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In reply to @happycampergirl, @KeeneeLou
happycampergirl
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:58 PM EST
See, and I think I don't love dinos because they are no longer REAL, and like REAL stuff. (Total mystery why I love HarryPotter)
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In reply to @KeeneeLou, @teachermeg
teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:58 PM EST
Do we as adults let ourselves feel curiosity? To ask questions we don’t know the answers to?
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learningmurd
- Moderator
Dec 5 @ 9:57 PM EST
I think we can't fake being curious about something, but we can revel in the feeling that curiosity evokes in us
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Jumangi13
Dec 5 @ 9:58 PM EST
I love sitting back and just listening during snack time; outside observers would see it as down time, but great conversations
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teachermeg
Dec 5 @ 9:59 PM EST
Alright folks! We are nearing the end of the chat. Thank you to all who came out tonight and to all of the new chatters.
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RaeRae3987
Dec 5 @ 9:59 PM EST
It depends. Some adults lose their curiosity. But some are naturally inquisitive.
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