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Art Of Learning By Making Connections

As day 2 of this year’s summer camp at SM Preschool began, the 2 to 5 year olds sat down for their morning Circle Time with the facilitator where they each were given a chance to share about what their holiday plans were. The day’s learning theme was ‘In and Out’ where the activities planned were all intertwined in with the said theme. 

But how was the facilitator going to introduce this? 
As each of them started sharing about their holiday plans, F noticed T distracted and talking to others. When the F brought it to T’s awareness, T suddenly said,” A mosquito bite me!”
F: “Oh! But they only come at night. Is it night now?”
T: “No!”
F:” But where did they come from?”
Collectively: “They came in through the window.”
F: “Okay, what else can come in?”
There came a bunch of answers as expected – bees (where they pretended to buzz like a bee), mosquitoes, bats, etc. 
In the midst of those conversations, Ta’s voice went unheard for a bit as she shared. Sh brought it up louder for the F to hear,” Ta said mosquitoes come at night in and out.”
F: “Yes. In and out!”

At this point children had already noticed the TV that was on where the F had planned Hokey Pokey to be played to them (which revolves around in and out theme too) for the day. So the suspense and curiosity arose when they were told that it will be played in a bit. And it was time. 

​F:”Shall we all stand up and dance for an In and Out song?”, to which they all happily agreed. 
In between the song was paused and the F asked them all to find other things in the class that can go in and out where they ran all around finding things.
Sh found a TV remote, L found glue stick, Ad found a toy with a spring kind of material on it where the balls on it go around…while T found pink paint and a brush that she opened, dipped the brush in the paint and went, “Paint brush goes in and out too!” 
They all then danced to Hokey Pokey again  after, by holding onto the things they found in their little In and Out hunt. 

Concepts, when connected with everyday things, become easier and more playful to learn. They also depend on the way the F introduces them by grasping and pulling all the threads that are opened up, together and connecting them to make learning happen. It’s easier to learn by just studying the vocabulary but even simple words such as ‘In’ and ‘Out’ are much more than just words to be used everyday. They have life of their own and when children learn them by tinkering around the words, exploring them by making connections, they get embedded deeper and opens more dimensions to them than ever before. Therefore, how each concept is introduced and explored matter so much in the concept of learning.When was the last time you learned something? How did you learn it? How would you have liked to learn it?

Contributed by Sruthy Krishna, Learning Facilitator at Sparkling Mindz Global Preschool.
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