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Picture This

Photography Activities for Early Childhood Learning

By: Susan G. Entz

Help young children celebrate themselves while learning through photography!

This second edition explores the expanded options in photography that are now available for enriching early childhood instruction. Written in a user-friendly format and filled with illustrations, this practical resource offers developmentally appropriate and field-tested photography activities with related objectives and descriptions in 10 subject areas, including emerging literacy, physical development, sensory exploration, social studies, math/science, and drama. Three new chapters discuss:

  • Ongoing student assessment, the use of standards, and systematic documentation
  • Activities for children with special needs
  • The use of photography with toddlers
Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-K, PreK-12, Elementary
  • ISBN: 9781412971294
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2009
  • Page Count: 248
  • Publication date: May 21, 2009

Price: $39.95

Price: $39.95
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Description

Description

"A direct, dynamic approach to learning for early childhood."
—Karla Bronzynski, First-Grade Teacher
Eldora-New Providence School District, IA

"A wonderful resource for using photography across all the developmental domains. This very practical and useful book supports all of its activities with sound developmental practices."
—Michelle Barnea, Early Childhood Consultant

Help young children celebrate themselves while learning through photography!

In the second edition of Picture This, the author explores the expanded photography options that are now available for enriching early childhood instruction. Children are thrilled when they see themselves in pictures, and this book shows teachers how to place them at the center of an exciting visual learning process.

Written in a user-friendly format and filled with illustrations, the book provides field-tested and developmentally appropriate photography activities across 10 subject areas, including emerging literacy, physical development, sensory exploration, social studies, math/science, and drama. Each activity offers an objective and description and can be adapted for independent exploration, one-on-one instruction, small groups, and family involvement. Three new chapters discuss:

  • Ongoing student assessment, the use of standards, and systematic documentation
  • Activities for children with special needs
  • The use of photography with toddlers

Enrich your early childhood curriculum and fully engage young children through the fascinating world of digital photography!

Author(s)

Author(s)

Susan G. Entz photo

Susan G. Entz

Susan Entz is an instructor of early childhood education with Hawaii Community College; the early childhood specialist for the Center For Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence (CREDE); a developmental specialist/special educator for an early intervention program; and a consultant to various programs, including the State of Hawaii Department of Education and Head Start. She is the author of more than 50 articles on classroom curriculum and effectiveness in teaching. She authored an integrated science-based curriculum for young children and coauthored a series of six children's books and a curriculum based on Hawaiian legends that stressed character development. Entz is also the recipient of the Hawaii State Teachers Association Friend of Youth Award, The Hawaii Association for the Education of Young Children Award for Professional Leadership, and was recognized by the Hawaii State Senate for her distinguished work on behalf of children. Her current professional interests focus on teaching strategies that provide successful educational experiences for all children. A graduate of the University of Michigan, she also hold a master's degree from Teachers College, Columbia University, and has completed advanced training at Harvard University.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Author


Introduction


1. Technology

     Technology Introduction

2. Standards, Assessment, and Documentation Introduction

     Professional Portfolio

     Student Portfolios

     Funfolios

     Site-Visit Report

     Stages of Social Play

     Stages of Cognitive Play

     Checklist-Plus

     Behavioral Snapshots

     Kindergarten Readiness

     PowerPoint Slide Show

     E-Folios

     Accreditation Portfolio

3. Language

     Language Introduction

     Lights, Camera, Action

     Where's the Bear?

     Photo Shoot

     Picture This

     Learning Lotto

     Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

     Color a Rainbow

     Whose Shoes?

     I'm Thinking of...

     On your Mark, Get Set, Name It

4. Storytelling/Drama

     Storytelling/Drama Introduction

     I Am the Story

     Storytime Puzzle

     The Great Magnetic Me

     Create a Tale

     Tell Me a Tale

     Block Heads

     My Own Slide Show

     When I Grow Up

     Puppet Fun

     Watch Me

5. Emerging Literacy

     Emerging Literacy Introduction

     Picture a Word

     My Favorite Character

     "Label It" Book

     Picture a Project

     Look at What We Did

     Look at Me

     Greeting Cards

     Catch Me If You Can

     Sample Word Cards

     Personalized Shape Books

6. Social Studies

     Social Studies Introduction

     "Shining Stars" Book

     Watch Me Grow!

     Where in the World Are We?

     Chef du Jour

     Face the Feeling

     Mapmakers

     What's in Here?

     Occupation Visitation

     Who's Playing?

     You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby

7. Physical Development

     Physical Development Introduction

     Architects Under Construction

     Look at What I Can Do

     How Does It Move?

     Follow the Flag

     Do the Locomotion

     Tactile Mats

     Sorting Out the Themes

     Lace a Favorite

     Photo Place Mats

     Silhouettes

8. Mathematics

     Mathematics Introduction

     A Place for Everything

     Look at My Day

     The Shape of Things

     Eating by Numbers

     Call Me

     Counting on You

     Treasure Hunt

     Exercise by the Day

     Part of the Whole

     Big, Bigger, Biggest

9. Sensory Exploration

     Sensory Exploration Introduction

     What's Missing?

     Funny Friends

     Sound Lotto

     Going on a Trip

     Texture Walk

     Touch a Poster

     Sniff a Recipe

     By Nose Alone

     Minestrone

     Sweet and Sour

10. Science

     Science Introduction

     Weight for Me

     Animal Tails

     Magnetic Challenge

     Healthful Snack Partners

     What Grows?

     How's the Weather?

     The Steps of Planting

     Rising to the Occasion

     Magic Crystals

     Science Talk

11. Toddlers and Technology

     Toddlers and Technology Introduction

     Picture-Object Match

     Photo Lotto

     Color Matching Game

     Happy, Sad, Mad Posters

     My First Numbers

     Look What I Can Do!

     Photo Name Cards

     What Do You See?

     My Family Poster

     Room Sort

12. Children With Special Needs

     Children With Special Needs Introduction

     Two-Part Reading Cards

     What's Next?

     Picture Exchange

     Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC)

     What's Happening?

     Individual Itineraries

     Number Hunt

     Self-Help Graph

     Who Is Not Here Today?

     Communications Book

References


Index


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