Welcome to Becca's Heart for Early Childhood Education blog! My heart's desire is connecting my creativity with making learning playful for students of all ages but especially the littles! A day or two ago I shared an activity sheet that included both Illinois state symbols (the state I live in) and national USA symbols. Just a few minutes ago I finished making a simplified version that focuses only on national symbols. And it is not 1 to 1 correspondence matching in each row but recognizing that there is a 2nd national symbol in each row after they focus on the first USA pictured icon at the start of each row.
So here's a snapshot of what that looks like:
Keeping Social Studies simple for early learners:
Row 1: The U.S. Presidential Seal and National Flag
Row 2: The U. S. Capitol Building and Statue of Liberty
Row 3: The Liberty Bell and Mount Rushmore
Row 4: The Lincoln Memorial and a Bald Eagle, national bird
My ideas that I share are for inspiration. Give credit where credit is due, please, if you refer to my activities.
Sharing my passion of creating interesting activities for ECE students,
Becca S
Illinois certification endorsements:
Birth to Grade 3/ECE
FACS Grades 6-12
and approval:
General Science Grades 5-8
My passions in early childhood education are creativity and science. Creativity interests vary from developing phonemic awareness through rhythmic music lyrics to math concepts in music to opportunities to be artsy with different mediums. Science interests include early age and gender involvement in "lab"-like experiences to inter-connections of math and science concepts to giving science equitable classroom time in elementary classrooms.
A love for teaching young children
Supporting parents in the educating of their child
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Compare and Contrast National Symbols with Other Symbols Simplified for Grades K to 2
Labels:
national,
social studies,
state,
symbols
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