Introduction
Welcome,
We hope your will find our website enjoyable, informative and fun. We have decided to share our information on working with pre-school children on learning the value that community helpers bring. We have focused on policemen, firefighters, bakers, garbage collectors, medical personnel, restaurants and the post office. However, you can add other community helpers in your lesson plans.
There are four weeks to our units on community helpers, focusing on two community helpers per week. Our unit includes a pre/post assessment to see what children know about community helpers, what they want to learn, and what they have learned. There will be an answer key for the assessments. Included also is a piece on Assistive Technology and activities for computers.
Guests will be invited into speak, as well as children will make field sites to learn first-hand about what the community helpers to. We hope to expose children to equipment used and help them replicate models back at the center.
Each member of our group have spent time working hard on their parts of the unit and we hope that you enjoy it is as a whole.
Group members include, Denise Jones, Renee McLelland, Majorie Myers, Mary Recchion, Stephanie Shore, Savannah Sizemore, and Demetria Smith.
These members are all graduate students at Salem College, and include pre-school teachers, elementary teachers, and a case manager for Exceptional Children. We are extremely proud of how we have come together as a group, to put children and their best outcomes first.
Enjoy!
We hope your will find our website enjoyable, informative and fun. We have decided to share our information on working with pre-school children on learning the value that community helpers bring. We have focused on policemen, firefighters, bakers, garbage collectors, medical personnel, restaurants and the post office. However, you can add other community helpers in your lesson plans.
There are four weeks to our units on community helpers, focusing on two community helpers per week. Our unit includes a pre/post assessment to see what children know about community helpers, what they want to learn, and what they have learned. There will be an answer key for the assessments. Included also is a piece on Assistive Technology and activities for computers.
Guests will be invited into speak, as well as children will make field sites to learn first-hand about what the community helpers to. We hope to expose children to equipment used and help them replicate models back at the center.
Each member of our group have spent time working hard on their parts of the unit and we hope that you enjoy it is as a whole.
Group members include, Denise Jones, Renee McLelland, Majorie Myers, Mary Recchion, Stephanie Shore, Savannah Sizemore, and Demetria Smith.
These members are all graduate students at Salem College, and include pre-school teachers, elementary teachers, and a case manager for Exceptional Children. We are extremely proud of how we have come together as a group, to put children and their best outcomes first.
Enjoy!