Designing the Home for Learning

Published on Dec 05, 2019

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Designing the home for learning

dEMETRIA giles

director, 9th bridge school

JILL DAVIDSON

HOMESCHOOL EDUCATOR

environment as the 3rd teacher

  • Soothing colors
  • Natural materials
  • Homemade decor
  • Loose Parts
  • Real objects
  • Open space
Photo by amy.gizienski

PRINCIPLES TO CONSIDER

  • Follow the child's interest.
  • Provide sensory experiences.
  • Include nature; indoor & outdoor.
  • Encourage extended work cycles.
  • Promote independent.

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Name some crazy or cool ideas your kids want to do as a family.

Create a physical space to visually store their ideas for later.

think "simplex"

rotate toys, learning tools & decor as needed

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Lower & Closer

Photo by Shitota Yuri

bUILD IN TIME TO ORGANIZE & CLEAN

Photo by tony newell

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Print rich environments

  • Use signs, labels & charts.
  • Real packaging accessible.
  • Make thinking visible.
  • Set closed captioning on tech.
  • Post calendars and schedules.
  • Write rules to games, directions, recipes.
  • Create an accessible home library.
  • Maps, globes, etc.
Photo by wwnorm

Make a list of 3-5 things your family frequently does together at home.

How can we add reading and/or writing to this family activity?

Materials

  • Whiteboards & cork boards
  • Index cards or post-its
  • Alphabet/Number stickers
  • Blank cards & Envelopes
  • Sheet protectors
  • Large photo albums
  • Notebooks/journals
  • Blank picture frames

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one takeaway & one next step?
Photo by AbsolutVision

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