Pattern Play: Bright Colors by MindWare

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Pattern Play: Bright Colors by MindWare

Pattern Play: Bright Colors by MindWare

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Jean Piaget, a key education theorist, believes solitary play is vital for children to learn. Piaget labeled children ‘lone scientists’, exploring their environments through trial-and-error and discovery. Whether you're testing your noggin against the challenge cards or delving into your own creative adventure, Pattern Play is sure to get your brain-gears spinning and connecting beautifully. Kids start off learning about patterns in the environment or identifying them with colours and shapes. These will also develop your child’s ability to spot patterns in things and learn that objects have different qualities:

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element in different positions. This level in particular, is an excellent problem solving activity. Each of the 96different pieces offers another way to improvise in one of the modes (Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, and Locrian). This book explores these modes in allkeys. Another helpful math manipulative to use to create patterns is stamping. Set out some old stamps and ink pads and let kids have fun creating their patterns by image or color. Even after a child has gotten older and mastered more advanced forms of play, solitary play continues to be employed. Even in adulthood, we play alone to recharge, reflect and explore new ideas on our own.

Explore and Play with some special interactive Morris & Co patterns, to learn how maths and art work together. I See a Pattern Here by Bruce Goldstone: This book contains photographs of everyday things that have patterns. Invite kids to participate in anticipating patterns and learning to build their own.

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This stage represents the achievement of socialization, but social skills will still be developing. Children may need support, guided practice and scaffolding to help them develop positive social skills such as sharing, compromise, and turn-taking. Parallel play follows onlooker play. It involves children playing in proximity to one another but not together. They will tend to share resources and observe one another from a distance. However, they will not share the same game play or goals while playing.It might be surprising, but books can help with teaching patterning. All you need are some pattern books and a cozy place to read. Kids will love curling up with a book as they learn about patterns. See our list below! Mildred Parten was born in 1902 in Minneapolis. She completed her doctoral dissertation on children’s play in the University of Minnesota in 1929. Within the dissertation, she proposed all 6 stages of play based on her observations of children. Her dissertation was titled: An Analysis of Social Participation, Leadership, and other Factors in Preschool Play Groups.



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