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When Play is More than Just “Playing”:Delivering Intentional Instruction through Daily Interactions
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Dr. Kristie Pretti-Frontczak is a {r}evolutionary speaker, researcher, and play advocate. Through podcasts, blogs, free resources, and trainings, Kristie works to nourish the hearts and minds of educators and bring back children's right to learn through play.
Today’s Presenters
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Kristie spent 16 years, as faculty, at Kent State University and now trains and coaches early educators worldwide. Kristie is a Past President of the Division for Early Childhood and works with intentness and determination to sort through the clutter and chaos to join seemingly disparate ideas. She also aims to celebrate differences and shared attributes to achieve solutions.
When Play is More than Just "Playing": Delivering Intentional Instruction through Daily Interactions
Kristie Pretti-Frontczak, PhD
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Objectives• To better understand how to intentionally teach
and guide children’s development and learning in a “playful” way
• To strengthen the use of everyday routines and interactions to create embedded learning opportunities designed to teach academic and social skills
• To learn strategies for being a strong play partner, even for children who struggle with social interactions and playing in more complex ways
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Mindset by Steve Davis, CC BY 2.0 6
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A Child’s Reflection by Kiks Balayon, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 (cropped)
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What do these two phrases mean to you?
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Bedtime Story by Texasgurl, CC BY-NC 2.0 (cropped)18
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Embedded Learning Opportunities (ELOs) deliver: •Intentional instruction
•Meaningful outcome
•Everyday routines/activities/interactions
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What barriers to creating & delivering ELOs have you faced?
What challenges do you anticipate?
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Missing the essentials for building relationships 24
Outcomes? By Hari Prasad Nadig, CC BY-SA 2.0
Identifying Meaningful Outcomes
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Create ELOs Across Daily Routines
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WHAT WHEN
WHERE
HOW
WITH WHAT
Know…
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Identify the ”what” we are teaching first.
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Next, consider ”when” to
teach.
Big Ben Clock by Paul Frederickson, CC BY-SA 2.0
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Third, determine “where” to teach.
Cropped image Where’s Wally? By Alex Chen, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 32
Then, “What to teach with?”
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Finally, ”how” to teach?
Instructions by Kenyaboy7, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 34
What is one way you have implemented one
of these five components in your work?
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Soul Friends by Mayra Porrata
The Elephant Who Tried to Tiptoe
by Andrew Newman & Illustrated by Liesl
Bell
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
by Eric Carle
Books That Illustrate the Five Components
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Pieces and Parts of Delivering an ELO
What to Teach
When to Teach
Where to Teach
What to Teach With
How to Teach
Consider what they should know/do
Consider the time of day
Consider the location
Consider the materials, objects, toys
Consider evidence-based instructional practices
Step 1: Identify what you are teaching, define “it”, and provide 3 examples:
Step 2: Determine at least one time of day when you can teach your common outcome
Step 3: Determine at least one place where you can teach your common outcome given the time or activity
Step 4: Determine the materials you will need to teach the common outcome and that will be accessible given the time/activity and location
Step 5: Determine how you will teach (e.g., self-talk, brainstorming, guiding questions)
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How do you see the printable Powerpacks or
the app helping you design and deliver ELOs?
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Image from pixabay.com, CC0 Outcomes? By Hari Prasad Nadig, CC BY-SA 2.0
Where do you get stuck?
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BUILD TARGET
GUIDEImages from pixabay.com, CC0 49
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Objectives• To better understand how to intentionally teach
and guide children’s development and learning in a “playful” way
• To strengthen the use of everyday routines and interactions to create embedded learning opportunities designed to teach academic and social skills
• To learn strategies for being a strong play partner, even for children who struggle with social interactions and playing in more complex ways
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