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Planned Learning Activities

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This document discusses planned learning activities for literacy, numeracy, and ICT lessons. It explores effective resources and tools for teaching and learning in these areas.

Planned Learning Activities

   Added on 2022-11-25

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Running Head: PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES
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Resources for literacy:
Donohue (2014), has found out that, stories, visual tools can be considered effective
resources to develop child literacy. Owens (2016), consider that, indoor games like card games
or board games can cast upon a better impact on children while developing literacy. Hence, in a
literacy development plan, first there should be story telling classes, in which children will be
told stories, in this case audio stories can be used as one of the resources. The responsibility of
the teacher will be assisting the children to understand words and pronunciation. After that card
or board games will be played for vocabulary so that the children could easily know the use of
the new words learnt through audio stories. In this case, ‘Toddler Talk’, ‘Chatting with
Children’, ‘Chatter Matters’ can be used as resources. These are the activity packs available in
the market that could be used for communication a swell as literary development of children.
These packs contain mini posters cards containing vocabulary games and DVDs to assist the
literacy development of children. Finally, there may be visualization or drawing class in which,
the appropriate resource will be smart class and images shown on the computer screen. Either the
child has to guess the word after the image is shown on the computer screen, or the reverse
process will be used where the child has to draw a picture correlating it with the word visible on
the computer screen.
Resources for numeracy:
There are several tools that can be used to teach pre-school children numerical
calculations. One of them is, indoor games like ‘Super Sorting Pie’. This game is very useful to
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introduce numbers and also addition and subtraction to pre-school children (Bodrova and Leong
2018).
Double-Sided Assorted Geoboards, can also be used to develop basic ideas about geometric
shapes, and also learn concepts related to geometry.
Coloured Dominoes can also be used for teaching numerical calculations through a game of
matching numbers.
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