What is Engagement?
Strategies for Teachers
Family Connections
Play and Exploration
Social and Emotional Growth
100

 What is the difference between active engagement and passive participation in preschool?

 Active engagement involves thinking, problem-solving, and interacting with materials or peers, while passive participation is just going through motions without attention or thought.

100

Name one way teachers can encourage engagement during circle time.

 (Answer: Asking questions, using props, or singing songs.)

100

Why is family involvement important for engagement?


Children are more motivated when families are connected to learning.)

100

What type of play keeps children most engaged?


  Play that is child-led and open-ended.)

100

: How does engagement help children build friendships?

They interact, share, and collaborate in activities.)

200

Name two signs that a child is deeply engaged in a learning activity.

 Sustained focus on the activity and asking thoughtful questions or making predictions.

200

 How does choice help children engage more?

 (Answer: Children feel ownership and interest when they choose activities.)

200

Name one way teachers can involve families in classroom learning.

 (Answer: Share activities, invite them to read, send ideas home.)

200

 How does pretend play promote engagement?


 Children use imagination, problem-solving, and social skills.

200
  • Why is it important for teachers to listen to children’s ideas?

 It shows respect and keeps children motivated to share.

300

How can a teacher increase engagement for a child who seems uninterested?
 

By offering choices, connecting the activity to the child’s interests, or providing hands-on, meaningful experiences.

300

What can teachers do if a child loses interest in an activity?

 (Answer: Modify it, add variety, or follow the child’s lead.)

300

:How can teachers use a child’s home culture to boost engagement?

Include songs, stories, or traditions from their background.

300

Why is outdoor play important for meaningful engagement?

(Answer: It helps with physical, social, and emotional learning.)

300

What role does positive feedback play in engagement?


 It encourages children to keep trying and feel proud.)

400

 Why is observing children during play important for measuring engagement?
 

Observation allows teachers to see how children think, problem-solve, and interact, rather than just relying on verbal responses.

400

 Why is hands-on learning more engaging than worksheets?

Answer: Children learn best by doing and exploring with their senses.)

400

Why is it important to communicate children’s engagement to families?


Families see progress and can support learning at home.)

400

How can sensory activities (like sand or water play) support engagement?


They stimulate curiosity and exploration.)

400

How can group projects support engagement?


 (Answer: Children learn teamwork and feel connected to others.)