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ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children


              Sample Album of Learning Task Documentation Entry

Learning Task: Dinosaur Rhythm Patterns

Description:
Students work independently creating a
pattern using images of dinosaurs.
Laminated cards with pictures of sixteen
different are available. At the beginning,
stage a maximum of three dinosaur images
can be used for any one pattern. The child at       Student Learning Outcomes:
first attempts to match the simple pattern
provided on one of the model cards. Letter          Patterning:
cards are used to represent the dinosaurs so
                                                       • identifies & reproduces patterns
that a pattern rule or name can be shown.
Pictures of ‘slaps’, ‘snaps’, and ‘claps’ are              (e.g. aaa, abab, abcabc, aabaab,
used in addition to the letters to show the                abbabb, with different colours,
hand movement to use to produce a sound                    shapes and objects; supports the
pattern. Next, they attempt to extend the                  pattern with hand movements
pattern keeping the same rhythm or beat.                   [clap, slap, snap]

Learning task adapted from:                         Patterning:
Activities in Math Their Way by Mary                   • Creates and extends patterns
Baratta-Lorton.
                                                    Prerequisite Concepts, Skills, & Values:
Age Group:                                             • follows class routines for selecting,
4.5 to 6.5 years                                          using and returning individual learning
                                                          tasks
Subject Area:                                          • adopts class routines for obtaining
Mathematics                                               teacher support to demonstrate
                                                          learning tasks and to obtain assistance
Subject Strands:                                       • has experienced songs and music with
Patterning                                                a pronounced beat or rhythm.
                                                       • recognizes letters by the sounds
Subject Topic:                                            associated with them
Rhythm Patterns                                        • recognizes patterns in the environment.
Background Information:                              Learning Theory & Instructional
Children enjoy working with dinosaurs. They are Strategies:
also keen to listen to the sound (rhythm) of patterns
                                                        • The activity is based upon a cognitive
that can be heard in songs and music. This
                                                           approach where students make links
learning task takes advantage of these two facts as
                                                           with previous experiences.
it requires that children explore pattern rhythms as
                                                        • The child explores the patterns and
they work with images of dinosaurs.
                                                           constructs their own understanding of
                                                           pattern at the pictorial, letter rule, and
Student Characteristics Accommodated:
                                                           rhythmic levels.
     • Linguistic, logical mathematical,
                                                        • The student can create original patterns
        spatial, and musical intelligences are
                                                           and ask others to attempt to match or
        accommodated in this activity as
                                                           extend them.
        students invent dinosaur patterns.
ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children


   •   Having the student look at the pattern
       at three levels the concrete picture
       level, the letter symbol level and
       finally the sound producing hand
       movements allow the child to
       recognize inconsistencies or errors.
   •   This allows the children to self-
       correct their work in a systematic
       manner.
   •   Children only engage in this activity
       when it is developmentally
       appropriate for them and are not
       forced to move along with the entire
       class or through the forced
       progression inherent to printed
       workbooks

Introduction of the Learning Task:
    • Show the child how to remove the
      activity tray from the shelf noting the
      placement of each item.
    • Take the learning task to an open
      space at a table.
    • Demonstrate how to use a model
      pattern strip as the basis for a
      matching pattern.
    • Show the child that the letter ‘A’ can
      be used to represent the first dinosaur
      and letter ‘B’ to represent the next,
                                                Limiting the Number of Cards:
      thus develop a rule or name for the
      pattern.                                     • The difficulty of this task can
                                                       become quite hard if too many
    • Place the hand symbol cards above
                                                       dinosaur cards are used at the same
      the letter pattern to show which
                                                       time.
      sound should be made.
                                                   • Initially limit the child to one or two
    • Have the child practise saying the
                                                       cards and eventually move on to
      letter names and snapping, slapping,
                                                       three.
      and/or clapping the pattern rhythm.
                                                   • There are only three letter cards
    • Allow the child to take over and
                                                       provided.
      recreate their own patterns using the
      dinosaur pictures, letters and hand          • There are only three hand sound
      symbols.                                         cards provided.
                                                   • Quite complex rhythm patterns can
Checklist of Tray Items:                               be produced with this limit of three
   • Tray or box                                       cards.
   • Plastic zip-lock bag containing the           • Only in exceptional cases should the
      subset of dinosaur cards that the                number of cards be extended beyond
      student will use.                                three.
   • Additional cards for pattern models,
      pattern letters, and symbols of hand
ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children


      movements.
Extension Activities:
   1. Students could create patterns and
      ask other students to extend them.
   2. Students use classroom instruments
      to reproduce the rhythm pattern.
   3. Students could create even more
      complex patterns using other body
      movements such as the nod of a head
      or the stamp of a foot to represent
      additional dinosaur images.

Enrichment Activities:
  1. More advanced students could be
      asked to use only two dinosaurs and
      vary the number of ‘B’ dinosaurs to     Evaluation Rubric:
      represent patterns with skip counting      1. does not identify and reproduce
      of two’s, ten’s, or five’s.                   patterns:
  2. Students could investigate ways in          2. copies a simple pattern (aaa or
      which to classify the dinosaurs such          abab) from model and
      as diet and or size.                          reproduces it; begins to describe
                                                    pattern (with shape or colour
Assessment Techniques:                              etc.) and supports pattern with
   • Student compares order of the                  movements [clap, slap, snap]:
      dinosaur pictures with the letter          3. copies complex pattern (abcabc,
      representations and pictures of the           aabaab, abb- abb) from a model
      hand movements in order to ensure             and reproduces it; supports
      that the patterns are the same and            pattern with movements [clap,
      makes corrections as necessary.               slap, snap]; begins to describe
   • Student assesses the work of other             patterns with letter names:
      students as they try to complete a
                                                 4. listens to a sound pattern and
      newly created pattern.
                                                    mimics it with a pattern using
   • Instructor observes student while
      working and provides formative                objects, images, or letters.
      feedback.
   • Instructor examines and analyzes         Vocabulary:
      complete pattern.                       pattern, rhythm, slap, snap, clap, dinosaur,
                                              letter names, model
Feedback Suggestions:
                                              References:
   • How can you decide which dinosaur
                                              Images from Clipart.com and Hermera
      picture should come next?
                                              Photo–Objects.
   • Which picture should come before
      this one?
                                              Comments, Hints, & Suggestions:
   • Which letter should be used for the
                                                • Remember not to cut up the strips of
      first picture?
                                                  model pattern dinosaurs before
   • Which letter should be used for next         laminating.
      dinosaur?
   • Tell me about the rhythm of your         Key Words:
      pattern.                                pattern, rhythm, slap, snap, clap, dinosaur,
                                              continue, create, extend, reproduce, model
ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children


•   Please use hand movements so that I
    can hear your pattern.

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Dinosaur rhythm patterns l

  • 1. ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children Sample Album of Learning Task Documentation Entry Learning Task: Dinosaur Rhythm Patterns Description: Students work independently creating a pattern using images of dinosaurs. Laminated cards with pictures of sixteen different are available. At the beginning, stage a maximum of three dinosaur images can be used for any one pattern. The child at Student Learning Outcomes: first attempts to match the simple pattern provided on one of the model cards. Letter Patterning: cards are used to represent the dinosaurs so • identifies & reproduces patterns that a pattern rule or name can be shown. Pictures of ‘slaps’, ‘snaps’, and ‘claps’ are (e.g. aaa, abab, abcabc, aabaab, used in addition to the letters to show the abbabb, with different colours, hand movement to use to produce a sound shapes and objects; supports the pattern. Next, they attempt to extend the pattern with hand movements pattern keeping the same rhythm or beat. [clap, slap, snap] Learning task adapted from: Patterning: Activities in Math Their Way by Mary • Creates and extends patterns Baratta-Lorton. Prerequisite Concepts, Skills, & Values: Age Group: • follows class routines for selecting, 4.5 to 6.5 years using and returning individual learning tasks Subject Area: • adopts class routines for obtaining Mathematics teacher support to demonstrate learning tasks and to obtain assistance Subject Strands: • has experienced songs and music with Patterning a pronounced beat or rhythm. • recognizes letters by the sounds Subject Topic: associated with them Rhythm Patterns • recognizes patterns in the environment. Background Information: Learning Theory & Instructional Children enjoy working with dinosaurs. They are Strategies: also keen to listen to the sound (rhythm) of patterns • The activity is based upon a cognitive that can be heard in songs and music. This approach where students make links learning task takes advantage of these two facts as with previous experiences. it requires that children explore pattern rhythms as • The child explores the patterns and they work with images of dinosaurs. constructs their own understanding of pattern at the pictorial, letter rule, and Student Characteristics Accommodated: rhythmic levels. • Linguistic, logical mathematical, • The student can create original patterns spatial, and musical intelligences are and ask others to attempt to match or accommodated in this activity as extend them. students invent dinosaur patterns.
  • 2. ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children • Having the student look at the pattern at three levels the concrete picture level, the letter symbol level and finally the sound producing hand movements allow the child to recognize inconsistencies or errors. • This allows the children to self- correct their work in a systematic manner. • Children only engage in this activity when it is developmentally appropriate for them and are not forced to move along with the entire class or through the forced progression inherent to printed workbooks Introduction of the Learning Task: • Show the child how to remove the activity tray from the shelf noting the placement of each item. • Take the learning task to an open space at a table. • Demonstrate how to use a model pattern strip as the basis for a matching pattern. • Show the child that the letter ‘A’ can be used to represent the first dinosaur and letter ‘B’ to represent the next, Limiting the Number of Cards: thus develop a rule or name for the pattern. • The difficulty of this task can become quite hard if too many • Place the hand symbol cards above dinosaur cards are used at the same the letter pattern to show which time. sound should be made. • Initially limit the child to one or two • Have the child practise saying the cards and eventually move on to letter names and snapping, slapping, three. and/or clapping the pattern rhythm. • There are only three letter cards • Allow the child to take over and provided. recreate their own patterns using the dinosaur pictures, letters and hand • There are only three hand sound symbols. cards provided. • Quite complex rhythm patterns can Checklist of Tray Items: be produced with this limit of three • Tray or box cards. • Plastic zip-lock bag containing the • Only in exceptional cases should the subset of dinosaur cards that the number of cards be extended beyond student will use. three. • Additional cards for pattern models, pattern letters, and symbols of hand
  • 3. ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children movements. Extension Activities: 1. Students could create patterns and ask other students to extend them. 2. Students use classroom instruments to reproduce the rhythm pattern. 3. Students could create even more complex patterns using other body movements such as the nod of a head or the stamp of a foot to represent additional dinosaur images. Enrichment Activities: 1. More advanced students could be asked to use only two dinosaurs and vary the number of ‘B’ dinosaurs to Evaluation Rubric: represent patterns with skip counting 1. does not identify and reproduce of two’s, ten’s, or five’s. patterns: 2. Students could investigate ways in 2. copies a simple pattern (aaa or which to classify the dinosaurs such abab) from model and as diet and or size. reproduces it; begins to describe pattern (with shape or colour Assessment Techniques: etc.) and supports pattern with • Student compares order of the movements [clap, slap, snap]: dinosaur pictures with the letter 3. copies complex pattern (abcabc, representations and pictures of the aabaab, abb- abb) from a model hand movements in order to ensure and reproduces it; supports that the patterns are the same and pattern with movements [clap, makes corrections as necessary. slap, snap]; begins to describe • Student assesses the work of other patterns with letter names: students as they try to complete a 4. listens to a sound pattern and newly created pattern. mimics it with a pattern using • Instructor observes student while working and provides formative objects, images, or letters. feedback. • Instructor examines and analyzes Vocabulary: complete pattern. pattern, rhythm, slap, snap, clap, dinosaur, letter names, model Feedback Suggestions: References: • How can you decide which dinosaur Images from Clipart.com and Hermera picture should come next? Photo–Objects. • Which picture should come before this one? Comments, Hints, & Suggestions: • Which letter should be used for the • Remember not to cut up the strips of first picture? model pattern dinosaurs before • Which letter should be used for next laminating. dinosaur? • Tell me about the rhythm of your Key Words: pattern. pattern, rhythm, slap, snap, clap, dinosaur, continue, create, extend, reproduce, model
  • 4. ECED4080 Creating Materials for Use by Young Children • Please use hand movements so that I can hear your pattern.