Talk Together: Inside a Building

  • marker
  • photos taken during the week
  • “We Use Tools” chart
  • build
  • building
  • materials
  • roof
  • shape
  • wall

MA Standards:

English Language Arts/Reading for Informational Text/RI.P.MA.7 With prompting and support, describe important details from an illustration or photograph.
Mathematics/Geometry/PK.G.MA.2 Identify various two-dimensional shapes using appropriate language.

MA Draft STE Standards:

Physical Sciences/Matter and Its Interactions/PS1.A Describe, compare, sort and classify objects based on observable physical characteristics, uses, and whether it is manufactured as part of their classroom play and investigations of the natural and human-made world.

Head Start Outcomes:

Logic and Reasoning/Reasoning and Problem Solving Classifies, compares, and contrasts objects, events, and experiences.

PreK Learning Guidelines:

Mathematics/Patterns and Relations 8 Sort, categorize, or classify objects by more than one attribute.
Mathematics/Shapes and Spatial Sense 10 Investigate and identify materials of various shapes, using appropriate language.

Talk Together: Inside a Building

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ELA Focus Skills: Concepts of Print, Listening and Speaking, Vocabulary

Display the materials, along with photos, drawings, and recordings children made this week. Review with children what they have learned this week.

  • Have children look around the room and name parts of the room. (walls, floor, window)
  • Now have them name some of the materials used in building parts of the room. (wood, brick)
  • Have children describe the materials and why they think the builder chose those materials.
  • Finally, look for shapes in different parts of the room. (rectangle/door, square/window, rectangle/ceiling, etc.)
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