
Playful Learning Lab for Kids: Volume 18
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Recent research has shown that children learn and develop new skills more quickly when they engage in playful, whole body activities. Movement allows them to refocus their attention, improves brain function, reduces stress, and improves circulation. Not only that, but the more senses that are used for learning, the more likely information is to be stored and retrieved.
The activities in Playful Learning Lab for Kids explore concepts in reading, language, math, art, music, science, geography, and social studies, all while engaging children with movements, touch, sound, and sight. Most distinguishing of all, the activities and lessons here include suggestions for tailoring the experience to different levels, making it a book children can grow with. The skills range from visual perceptual skills and spatial awareness, to early geometry concepts, visual motor integration, and fine motor skills.
Authors Claire Heffron and Lauren Drobnjak, pediatric occupational and physical therapists with years of experience in clinical and school-based settings, share their best tips and strategies for helping little learners reach their fullest potential through these engaging and fun activities.
The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus-all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
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Lauren Drobnjak graduated from Youngstown State University with a Bachelor's of Science in Physical Therapy. She has practiced for more than 15 years in both clinical and school-based settings.
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 UNIT SENSORY ADVENTURES FOR READING, LITERACY, AND LANGUAGE
- Lab 1: Vocabulary-Building Sensory Spots
- Lab 2: Sticky Word Trap
- Lab 3: Spelling Grid Jumping
- Lab 4: Secret Code Movement
- Lab 5: Core Strength Rhyming
- Lab 6: Syllable Secret Handshake
- Lab 7: Sensory Bin Letter Tracing
- Lab 8: Letter Formation Visual Target
- Lab 9: Hidden Letters
- Lab 10: Core Strengthening Alphabet
- Why Free Play Matters
- 2 UNIT EXPLORING MATH THROUGH THE SENSES
- Lab 11: I Spy Shape Bottle
- Lab 12: Weighted Box Challenge
- Lab 13: Touch and Feel
- Lab 14: Body Angles
- Lab 15: Jumping Animals Measurement
- Lab 16: Whole Body Time
- Lab 17: Pattern Pass
- Lab 18: Coin Counting Targets
- Lab 19: Skip Counting Stacking Cups
- Calming Sensory Strategies for Learning
- 3 UNIT SENSORY SCIENCE EXPLORATIONS
- Lab 20: Light and Shadow Exploration
- Lab 21: Space Orbit
- Lab 22: Earth Science Balloon
- Lab 23: Hands-On Cloud Formation
- Lab 24: Homemade Butter
- Lab 25: Body Parts Relay
- Lab 26: Animal Sleepover
- How the Environment Shapes the Way Kids Play
- 4 UNIT SENSORY SOCIAL STUDIES ADVENTURES
- Lab 27: Rabbit Hole
- Lab 28: Who's Missing?
- Lab 29: Trace Me
- Lab 30: Emotion Exploration
- Lab 31: Transportation Cutting
- Lab 32: Road Sign Visual Magnet Maze
- Creating a Sensory-Friendly Learning Environment
- 5 UNIT ACTIVE SENSORY ART ACTIVITIES
- Lab 33: Partner Painting
- Lab 34: Bubble Painting
- Lab 35: Tape Collage Art
- Lab 36: Sticky-Note Mural
- Lab 37: Play Dough in a Bag
- Lab 38: Glue Resist Secret Word
- Lab 39: Shaving Cream Color Mixing
- Lab 40: Larger-than-Life Loom
- Fidget Tools
- 6 UNIT WHOLE-BODY MUSIC ADVENTURES
- Lab 41: Homemade Percussion Instruments
- Lab 42: Repeat-After-Me Rhythm
- Lab 43: Rhythm Dribble
- Lab 44: Exploring Note Values
- Lab 45: DIY Xylophone
- Lab 46: Perfect Pitch
- Sensory Activities for Small Spaces
- 7 UNIT WHOLE-BODY, HANDSON GEOGRAPHY PLAY
- Lab 47: Feet in the Sand
- Lab 48: Strategic Landform
- Lab 49: Directionality
- Lab 50: Map Sensory Bin
- Lab 51: The World Around Me
- Lab 52: Globe Toss Geography
- Resources
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
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