The Power of Found Materials.
The session on "Enriching Classroom Play Through Play Materials" had a significant shift in how I define a high-quality learning environment. Until now, I have considered effective teaching materials to include reading materials, worksheets, and store-bought toys. However, engaging in the hands-on activity where we used natural materials like flowers, leaves, sticks, and stones to create our own creative rhymes completely dismantled that bias. By using these open-ended, 'loose parts' materials, we were not just playing and having fun but we were actively constructing knowledge and building creativity. I realized that when materials don't have a fixed purpose they let a child to become an inventor rather than a passive consumer of knowledge.

Your idea of becoming a “collector” of local and recyclable materials is very practical and thoughtful. This techniques will help me as future teacher, instead of depending on resources from school I will collect and use recyclable materials while teach.
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