Hands-on Learning (Classroom Idea-Sparkers)
Childhood Education 2010, Winter, 87, 2
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Publisher Description
Young children learn through their five senses; therefore, providing hands-on experiences that allow children to touch, see, smell, taste, and hear is important. When designing learning environments, teachers should focus on what the children will be doing, and on what objects and materials they can provide for the children to handle and observe. Hands-on Themes for Hands-on Learning
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