Handling Classroom Transitions

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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2021
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Komentáře • 33

  • @stephanieh5478
    @stephanieh5478 Před rokem +1

    Something that I found helpful is a doorbell! I ring it every time we need to transition.
    Getting a book basket is a wonderful idea when my assistant and I need to clean tables for snack or while we get things prepped for activities!

  • @pkpurposefulplay
    @pkpurposefulplay Před 2 lety

    Thank your for always putting on great videos. Your tips are always really easily to use!

  • @alejandranovillo6764
    @alejandranovillo6764 Před 2 lety

    excellent. Another excellent tip that you share with the community!! Big Thanks!!

  • @hn8276
    @hn8276 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos! I'm currently watching thru your fall/winter videos for activity ideas for my 3 year olds. I have an all girl class this year, crazy but so fun!

  • @debramcgibbon6103
    @debramcgibbon6103 Před 2 lety

    Your ideas work for Kindergarten kids as well...I've always thought that coming together in the circle was very much an older kid version of how a toddler keeps coming back to mom, to touch base. Preschoolers and K students seem to also need to touch base with the parent figure in the class before being able to switch to another activity. I love music with littles--it creates a group feeling, uses a different part of their brains; movement/music/singing has a way of honoring kids' needs and keeping the teacher sane!

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, yes, yes! This all makes so much sense. It's important for children to have a spot to come together throughout the day. I love how you describe it as "touching base". I've also needed to call the children to the carpet when we've had little issues come up that meant we needed everyone together. (We've had a couple of incidents where a child got sick and we needed to get everyone away from the area. I quickly sang my song and they knew to come to circle so my assistant could help the sick child and keep the children away.)

  • @gabriellemartins1883
    @gabriellemartins1883 Před 2 lety +1

    I love this tip! What I usually do is to offer my students some water in the transition moments. That way I make sure they drink enough water. Maybe I can rotate between these 2 ideias depending on the transition

  • @noelisehilaire5727
    @noelisehilaire5727 Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH .... I REALLY LIKE YOUR IDEAS ....I USUALLY SING THE MAKE-UP SONGS AS WELL....THEY COME IN SO MAGICAL

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před 2 lety

      Singing during transitions makes such a difference. Thank you for watching! 😊

  • @b.u141
    @b.u141 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing us your ideas which we can use😘🥰😇

  • @Playing_with_a_Purpose

    Great tips!

  • @evelyngarzahernandez2884

    I love it ❤️

  • @kimbuckner2366
    @kimbuckner2366 Před 2 lety

    Sheryl, your ideas are always so easy to implement. Thanks so much! I have a question - is that a light table behind you? If so, would you be willing to share info, please?

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před 2 lety

      Hi Kim! I had the link to the light table in my Amazon store and then noticed it’s no longer available. But you might want to look at Jonti Craft as I’ve used theirs, too. Check Amazon for that brand.

    • @elyzakiah2974
      @elyzakiah2974 Před 2 lety

      Hi Sheryl, i love the idea of the book transition, terima kasih🙏🤗

  • @kendallpedersen7067
    @kendallpedersen7067 Před 2 lety

    Any tips for integrating this or something else similar not at the start of the school year? I replaced a teacher after two weeks. Transitions are HARD. The first few weeks of school were chaos. The former teacher had her baby in class with her. We’ve gotten better since I’ve been there, but it’s still so hard to get them into a routine.

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před 2 lety +2

      Decide how you want to handle transitions and start now, as though it's the start of the school year. It might take a bit longer since they were used to things a different way, but stay extremely consistent. My first year of teaching started mid-year in a similar situation. I had to pretty much start all over again but they caught on!

  • @jacquipayne7346
    @jacquipayne7346 Před rokem

    awesome! do you have enough books for all the kiddos? do you put more than you need?

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před rokem

      I put a few extras in the basket but I always have at least the same amount as the number of children in the class. We also have a bookshelf close by if they would like something different.

  • @randeehill4456
    @randeehill4456 Před 3 měsíci

    This is a great idea, but for instance if it’s before snack, do you have them all line up at the sink to wash hands? I feel like the books would help my classroom with transitions, if I took out hand washing or cleaning up. After centers when you do this trick, do they clean up first or just leave everything and come back later? The cleaning up is a hard part and then getting everyone’s hands washed before a meal is another hard time. I have 12 2/3 year olds with just 2 staff.

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před 3 měsíci

      We do a group clean up after centers time is over and then I invite the children to come to the circle to get a book. When circle time is over, some children go to our back sink and some to our front sink (we have 2 teachers at that time) to wash hands and then head to snack. It definitely can be hard at the start of the year when we are still learning the routine, so I make sure to allow extra time for everything.

  • @liztinsley1993
    @liztinsley1993 Před 2 měsíci

    Does your class have nap time at all?

  • @lakishacrawford966
    @lakishacrawford966 Před rokem

    How to transition between all 18 months - 36 months

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před rokem

      Hi Lakisha! I haven't taught under 24 months, so I don't have experience transitioning with that age group. But 24-36 months I'd follow what is recommended in this video, as it's what I do daily.

  • @christineczyryca5820
    @christineczyryca5820 Před rokem +2

    But you also need to teach them how to take care of them too. Not fight over them or rip them. Especially if I pay for them! I'd rather do toys .

    • @Teaching2and3YearOlds
      @Teaching2and3YearOlds  Před rokem

      Absolutely, and this is what I meant by teaching them to gently put their books in the basket. From the first day of school we learn how to treat our books carefully. Also, this transition helps them learn how to hold books and to turn pages. We have very few ripped books because we work on how to handle them from the very start.

    • @aileenflores6598
      @aileenflores6598 Před 4 měsíci

      I have toddler classroom we have 16 kids between age 2, 21/2 almost 3 and I tried everything how to do transition another activities or circle time even with a basket of books . They start fighting refused to put the book back to the basket they throw the book on the floor I talk with them with gentle voice or sing a song and nothing works. .