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Thursday, March 20
 

1:30pm CDT

Imaginative Small World Play LIMITED
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
Imaginative Small World Play
Educators will investigate the benefits, materials and skills to create small world play for young children. Young children will engage in using their imagination, creativity, building, sensory and language skills through small world play experiences. Imagination is nurtured with small world play experiences, let's imagine some small worlds for your students.
Speakers
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Rebecca Evans

Owner/EC Specialist, The Educator House
Thursday March 20, 2025 1:30pm - 2:30pm CDT
Legends VI
 
Saturday, March 22
 

12:45pm CDT

Oral Storytelling: Creating A Literate Foundation in Young Children LIMITED
Saturday March 22, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm CDT
Literacy doesn’t start with children decoding and encoding text; rather it begins as children engage in functional and playful conversations and oral storytelling experiences supported and facilitated by their teachers and other caregivers. In this session, participants will better understand the role of oral language and storytelling in young children's literacy development. Session participants will learn effective ways to prompt children for language success and learn storytelling activities such as story acting, storymaking, and creating oral mentor texts. This interactive session will help participants plan playful, and developmentally appropriate learning experiences designed to build a literate foundation in young children.
Saturday March 22, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm CDT
Legends VI

12:45pm CDT

Introducing Young Learners to Art and Artists through Children’s Books LIMITED
Saturday March 22, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm CDT
You don’t have to be an artist to promote artistic expression by children. Books written for children provide a practical avenue for introducing young learners to artists, works of art, and art media. Integrating the visual arts with language development and early literacy allows children to learn about themselves and others in a creative, collaborative environment.

Consider how artists portray human figures, families, and nature. It is important to make connections with children’s funds of knowledge gained through their experiences of home, family, community, and culture. Using children's books as a starting point, teachers can provide young learners with opportunities to manipulate art tools and materials, represent their perspectives, express their personal interests, and build conceptual knowledge.

As teachers, we provide models of art talk. Terminology such as color, shape, texture, lines, patterns, and designs can be components of conversations about art processes and products. In addition, teachers can use open-ended questions to elicit children’s thinking and decisions about art making. Take a few minutes to practice art talk before or after you contribute to a group art project during the session.

You will come away with a list of recommended list of read aloud storybooks, art series for children, biographies for featured artists, and relevant resources for teachers. We hope that you will be inspired to plan creative explorations for children that will promote inquiry and investigation through hands-on activities and lively conversations.
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Lin Moore

Professor of Early Childhood Education, Texas Woman's University
"Dr. Lin Moore is a Professor of Early Childhood Education at Texas Woman's University. She teaches courses in early childhood curriculum, play, action research, and leadership. Research interests include perceptions of play, parental engagement, English language learners, and mentoring... Read More →
Saturday March 22, 2025 12:45pm - 1:45pm CDT
Legends V
 


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