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When exploring their five senses and letter identification, children at a Bright Horizons center in KY used recycled cardboard and materials in a variety of textures to create a textured alphabet classroom display. Student Made Alphabet Wall, Montessori, Preschool Classroom Alphabet Display, Reggio Alphabet Display, Alphabet Display Preschool, Alphabet Display Classroom, Alphabet Classroom Decoration, Alphabet Classroom Display, Reggio Emilia Art Projects

Student Made Alphabet Wall

When exploring their five senses and letter identification, children at a Bright Horizons center in KY used recycled cardboard and materials in a variety of textures to create a textured alphabet classroom display.

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Felicia Snee
Mrs. Atkin's Kindergarten: Alphabet/Word Wall, Colors Explorations & MORE! I love how the students took ownership of their word wall and abc chart. It is so neutral as well, not too overwhelming. Student Made Alphabet Wall, Reggio Inspired Alphabet Wall, Word Wall Ideas, Wall Art Words, Alphabet Word Wall, Alphabet Display, Kindergarten Alphabet, Abc Chart, Reggio Inspired Classrooms

Alphabet/Word Wall, Colors Explorations & MORE!

Yet again, we had another very productive week. One of our biggest accomplishments was our alphabet/word wall. It has been a process to complete the "wall," which I'll explain later. We started by choosing a letter, reviewed it's sign in sign language, and sound(s). Then we made a list of words that start with the respective letter. We consolidated our list to 5-6 words that start with each letter and then the students added illustrations. Students were reminded to do their most…

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Allison M
Reggio Inspired: The Alphabet l Fairy Dust Teaching #reggio #literacy #alphabet Literacy Activities Preschool Reggio, Reggio Literacy Activities, Reggio Alphabet Activities, Reggio Emilia Literacy Activities, Alphabet Reggio Emilia, Reggio Alphabet Display, Reggio Inspired Preschool Activities, Reggio Inspired Preschool Classrooms, Reggio Letters

Reggio Inspired: The Alphabet - Fairy Dust Teaching

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Austin Green School: The Reggio Emilia approach, a cornerstone to our philosophy Reggio Documentation, Communication Books, Asl Alphabet, Learning Log, Reggio Emilia Classroom, Inspiration Books, Emergent Curriculum, Reggio Emilia Approach, Reggio Inspired Classrooms

The Reggio Emilia approach, a conerstone to our philosophy

Before reading please note that I typed this in word and copied into blogger. Some words are underlined for no apparent reason and I can't figure out how to change them. Also some of the images I got are from Let the Children Play, which is an awesome blog that I suggest anyone to follow. Thanks here you go..... I believe in a curriculum that is child based and gives each child the opportunity to explore and discover in ways which are exciting and interesting to each individual child. By…

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The Noggin Spot
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Five for Friday: October 7

Hi guys! I'm linking up with Kacey at Doodle Bugs Teaching to share with you 5 things from my classroom this week! 1. CO-CREATED ALPHABET/NUMBER POSTERS I love making co-created posters with the kids at the beginning of the year. I find that the kids use the resources a lot more too when they are co-created and referred to often! Last year we made these. This year I was inspired by Anamaria from Wonders in Kindergarten. You can see her blogpost about her co-created alphabet here. We followed…

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Arianna Burk