The Chest of Secrets - Baltimore presentation

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INCREDIBLE! INCREDIBLE! !! !! WE TEACH THINKING!! !

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The Chest of Secrets - universal program for children of age 5-9. Program which teach TOC tools (Cloud, Branch, Ambitious Target Tree). 30 scenarios for 1 school year with resrources for teacher (colour, printed, high quality, beach mats) and ready resources for children (each child has is own set).

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INCREDIBLINCREDIBLE!!!E!!!

WE TEACH

THINKING!

!!

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Benefits for schools, teachers, parents

THE CHEST OF SECRETS

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We wrote The Chest of Secrets because…

Most of small children talk using single words or build very short sentences.

If they make attempts to tell a story, their speech is rarely coherent.

Some children are afraid of reading, they learn short texts by heart, or make guesses.

In situations of conflict they tell on each other, fight, offend each other and cry.

In a conflict situation, while looking for solutions, they can't see any or find only one solution.

Working in a group is difficult for children. Some children can't even work in pairs.

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We wrote The Chest of Secrets because…

to speak using simple sentences and not single words

to speak in a logical and coherent way

not to be afraid of reading

to be able to predict consequences of their and other people's behavior

to look for several solutions while facing a conflict situation

to be able to work in pairs and small groups

to be brave and self-reliant

We want childrenWe want children

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Development of key competences

Child’s activity

Benefits

Parent’s activity– cooperation with school

Learning relevant to everyday life

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Development of key competences

Child’s activity

Benefits

Parent’s activity– cooperation with school

Learning relevant to everyday life

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Development of key competences

Child’s activity

Benefits

Parent’s activity– cooperation with school

Learning relevant to everyday life

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Development of key competences

Child’s activity

Benefits

Parent’s activity– cooperation with school

Learning relevant to everyday life

Learning through playing

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Why The Chest of Secrets?

Five stories with introduction in which children meet the main character called Julka.

Magnifier DrawingButtonCardGlass

The stories are specially prepared to work with the use of three tools: branch, cloud, tree.

By using the TOC tools, teacher only moderates a situation. It is the first package (proposal), that teaches step by step how to use the tools (even a teacher with a little experience in using TOC tools can feel safe).

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Why do the stories with card, glass, magnifier...help children?

Objects which are related to the stories, seemingly meaningless for adults, have tremendous value for children.

Children unlike adults, are not pragmatic. When they become like that, it means they grow up.

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Why do the stories with card, glass, magnifier...help children?

The real ‘problems of

children’:

• taking other people’s things

without asking,

• mess in the room,

• fear of a dangerous dog,

• collecting things and envy,

• dissagreements with peers

and adults.

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Children learn about the tools structure

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Children learn to decode (read) the story from pictures and pictograms.

Encoding and Decoding

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By introduction of wordless writing (pictograms, schematic drawings, emoticons) children obtain the ability to read single words and sentences more quickly.

Encoding and Decoding

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Why pictograms?

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Children identify emotions of the characters in the story.Children identify and name their own emotions.

If I take somebody’

s thing.

If the fact I took

somebody’s thing is

revealed.

If somebody takes my

thing.

Why emoticons?

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• Children analyze the

conflict. They think what

emotions occur in the first

phase of the conflict. They

present the mood with an

emoticon and a dark blue

cloud.

How to distinguish demand from need ?

• Children talk to each other.

They talk about their needs

and assign a prop to the

situation (a bright blue

cloud and an emoticon).

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Picture analysis of the conflict

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At first, children work in pairs, and later on they start working in larger groups.

What can do a note?

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By using the sun of solutions, children notice that each problem has a few possible solutions.

Creative proposals of the solutions.

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Thanks to a graphic presentation of the tools, children ”see” their thoughts (consequences).

Can one see thinking?

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They justify their choices in a logical and clear way.

Creative argumentation

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With the help of the ambitious target tree they can plan and join up to help organizing a

Christmas party, a trip or a museum outing…

Small children– Great planning

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Thanks to a practical application of the TOC tools children become

”tutors” for their parents, teaching them how to use the tools in adult life.

The Chest of Secrets - parents

Children’s cards Parent’s cards

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Education Through Movement

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Worksheets = instructions

Thanks to a graphic

presentation of the tools,

children ”see” their

thoughts (consequences).

e.g. If I see a dangerous

dog, then…

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Before children start writing,they should speak fluently

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Box for school

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The Chest of Secrets Teacher’s materials

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Clear methodological framework teacher’s book

The Chest of Secrets

Teaching materials

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Children discipline adults

When we get a chance to take the role of the teacher, we build self-esteem, develop self-reliance and willingness to take initiative and act. This lets YOU "see" our thinking.

Children make adults perceive problems from their perspective. The degree of difficulty is reflected (from simple games and activities to more complex ones).

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5 scenarios – the teacher’s text is on the other side

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Story cards – 5-6 pictures for each text

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Resources Resources

cards for cards for

teacher (100)teacher (100)

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Two mats in Two mats in

each school each school

setset

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One box in each school One box in each school setset

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Children’s set box – Children’s set box – each child has his own each child has his own

one one

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Cards from children’s Cards from children’s setset

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If a teacher usues The Chest of Secrets

If

I feel satisfaction with my work

Children learn faster and behave better

I run qualitative and substantial classes

I know how to implement TOC while working with children

I have ready-made lesson plans and resources

I have the Chest of Secretsss

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If a child uses The Chest of Secrets...

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The Chest of Secrets

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