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Mrs. Mombach's Classroom

  • Great Lakes Academy Charter School
  • Chicago, IL
  • More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.

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Play is so important at a young age because kindergarteners can learn so much. Building blocks help them with their spatial awareness, geometry, and shapes; dramatic play helps them build their vocabulary and role-play. They learn to take turns, share, collaborate, and follow rules when they share manipulatives and toy centers. Kindergarteners learn so much through play. Learning through play enables children to make their own choices. It allows them to actively test out ideas and gives them great enjoyment. When children are engaged in play, they experience lower levels of exclusion and these play centers will definitely help with that.

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Play is so important at a young age because kindergarteners can learn so much. Building blocks help them with their spatial awareness, geometry, and shapes; dramatic play helps them build their vocabulary and role-play. They learn to take turns, share, collaborate, and follow rules when they share manipulatives and toy centers. Kindergarteners learn so much through play. Learning through play enables children to make their own choices. It allows them to actively test out ideas and gives them great enjoyment. When children are engaged in play, they experience lower levels of exclusion and these play centers will definitely help with that.

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