Parents
Staff
Staff
Creative Curriculum
Lesson Plan Cycle
100

Kaison Spencer

Lindsey

Josh

100

How many children does Patricia have?

5

100

What is Corrinne's favorite kind of movie?

Disney 

100

What should lesson plans be based on? 

children's interests

100

What is the process of watching children to learn what they know and can do, what they are interested in and how they learn best? 

observation

200

Ellora Howard

David 

Bhuvvi

200

What food does Tina love?

ice cream

200

What is Cailin's husbands name and what branch of the Military did he previously serve in? 

AJ   Marines

200

What Creative Curriculum tool do we use to assess children's development? 

TS Gold

200

How do we document our observations?

anecdotal notes

300

Emma Phelan 

Bernice

Alejandro

300

What county did Ms. Lee earn a Bachelors of Science in?

Korea

300

What high school did Kyndall graduate from?

Lebanon High School 

300

Name 6 interest areas for preschool as listed in Creative Curriculum.

blocks, dramatic play, toys and games, art, library, discovery, sand and water, music and movement, cooking, outdoors

300

What is the process of helping a child build knowledge and understanding? 

Scaffolding

400

Ian Pareek 

Tarun

Smriti

400

What does Rob collect?

Mr. Potato Heads

400

What has Chasity coached?

Cheerleading

400

What is Creative Curriculum based on for infants and toddlers?

routines and experiences

400

What is the process of gathering information about a child, reviewing the information, and then using the information to plan educational activities that are at a level the child can understand and is able to learn from?

assessment

500

Dorothy Venkataraman

Cara

Arvind

500

According to her blue sheet outside her door...what are Rachel's two favorite animals?

giraffe and elephant 

500

Where was Hannah born?

Michigan

500

What theorist examined the social aspects of children's play and believed that children think in complex ways?

 Lev Vygotsky

500

Name the parts of the lesson planning cycle in order. 

Plan

Implement

Observe

Assess