Friday, June 26, 2020

Children's learning environments?

Raul Lushbaugh: Will children learn through play, or through a decorated class room, like if there's posters on the wall then maybe they would learn through the pictures or if there's different colors on the wall then they could learn like that!

Gerardo Greist: "With information got from the National Geophysical Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, supplemented through a quantity of ordinary reference works, a tabulation was once made in 1984 that integrated handiest earthquakes that measured 7.five or extra at the Richter scale, or that ended in destruction of 5 million greenbacks (U.S.) or extra in estate, or that brought about one hundred or extra deaths. It was once calculated that there were 856 of such earthquakes for the period of the two,000 years earlier than 1914. The identical tabulation confirmed that during simply sixty nine years following 1914 there have been 605 of such quakes. " Well...the huge broaden in populace numbers and to be had estate could hav! e helped somewhat with that, do not you feel? Really, it is a lame argument. Also, how did the ones persons calculate the quantity of earthquakes e.g. in historical China 2000 years in the past? Citations are really wanted right here... Besides...you copied and pasted that drivel. Plagiarism is dangerous, mmmmkay?...Show more

Wilbert Shellgren: Richter scale, or that ended in destruction of 5 million greenbacks (U.S.) or extra in estate, or that brought about one hundred or extra deaths. It was once calculated that there were 856 of such earthquakes for the period of the two,000 years earlier than 1914. The identical tabulation confirmed that during simply sixty nine years following 1914 there have been 605 of such quakes. " Well...the huge broaden in populace numbers and to be had estate could have helped somewhat with that, do not you feel? Really, it is a lame argument. Also, how did the ones persons calculate the quantity of earthquake...Show more

Kassie Kay! : learning environment is the area in which children learn, so! in england this is both the indoor and outdoor environment.In the settings i manage, we aim to ensure everything is at the children's level so the children can make choices about what they want to do, we have doors to the outdoor area open all day so children can choose to play in or out. and we have similar areas outside as inside so children are learning no matter where they are.We use lots of photographs of the children playing to display in the areas to promote the children talking about what they did or could do and we try and display as much of the children's work as possible for the children and their families.A learning environment should be just that, some where children can learn and Play and enjoy themselves, somewhere safe and stimulating with areas for noisy and quiet play.try a document called the early years foundation stage framework (dfes) and goggle "Reggio Emilio" these documents will tell you all you need to know about stimulating learning environments! .good look x xx...Show more

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