ROOM ARRANGEMENT Preschool Layout ACTIVITY The importance of

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ROOM ARRANGEMENT Preschool Layout

ROOM ARRANGEMENT Preschool Layout

ACTIVITY: The importance of environment • Go around the building on a scavenger hunt

ACTIVITY: The importance of environment • Go around the building on a scavenger hunt to find something that might represent: – Something that sparks a childhood memory – Something you don’t understand – Something that might insult your intelligence – Something you’d like to take home with you – Something you’d like to take to a desert island – Something that has many uses

Effects of Room Arrangement • Influences how children act and learn – Prompts children

Effects of Room Arrangement • Influences how children act and learn – Prompts children to use materials – Easily accessible, inviting • Children will be happy if the room is a welcoming place – Comfortable, pleasing to the eye, safe • Children will act orderly if the room is orderly – Can be the cause of disruptive behavior

What is wrong with this picture?

What is wrong with this picture?

This is a Good Place to Be • Furniture is clean, safe, and well

This is a Good Place to Be • Furniture is clean, safe, and well maintained. • Wall decorations are largely made up of children’s art displayed attractively at their eye level. • Colorful decorations, plants, pillows are used

You Belong Here • Personal cubby for each child • Furniture is child sized

You Belong Here • Personal cubby for each child • Furniture is child sized • Pictures, books, & learning materials with different ethnic & economic backgrounds & people with disabilities

This Is a Place You Can Trust • There is a well defined schedule

This Is a Place You Can Trust • There is a well defined schedule • Materials & toys are available • Materials labeled and easy to find

You Can Do Many Things On Your Own • Materials are stored on low

You Can Do Many Things On Your Own • Materials are stored on low shelves so children can use materials on their own • Materials are logically organized • Shelves are labeled with pictures to show where things belong

You Can Get Away and Be By Yourself When You Need To • Small,

You Can Get Away and Be By Yourself When You Need To • Small, quiet areas for one or two children • Large pillow or stuffed chair • Headphones for individual listening

This Is a Safe Place to Explore and Try Out Your Ideas • Protected

This Is a Safe Place to Explore and Try Out Your Ideas • Protected and defined small areas for small group activities • Smocks for art and water play to avoid fear of getting soiled • Outdoor area is fenced in • Toys are rotated so there frequently is something new to interest children

GUIDELINE • Materials must be “Child Size” • Picture & Bulletin Boards should be

GUIDELINE • Materials must be “Child Size” • Picture & Bulletin Boards should be at child’s eye level • Organized & uncluttered • Keep learning centers separate from each other • Everything must have a place • Create a sense of arrival and welcome

TRAFFIC FLOW • Do not have large spaces for running • Fill outer edges,

TRAFFIC FLOW • Do not have large spaces for running • Fill outer edges, center is the pathway – A square center is dead space – Irregular or rectangle easier to use • Children in one center cannot reach children in another unit • No need to walk through units to get to another

APPEARANCE • Clean, neat and cheerful – Neatness enhances learning • Color can provide

APPEARANCE • Clean, neat and cheerful – Neatness enhances learning • Color can provide a cheerful atmosphere

EFFECT OF COLOR • • LIGHT BLUE Comfortable, soothing, secure, tender Clean, pure, frank,

EFFECT OF COLOR • • LIGHT BLUE Comfortable, soothing, secure, tender Clean, pure, frank, cool, youthful WHITE LIGHT GREEN Peaceful, refreshing, restful YELLOW Happy, cheerful ORANGE Welcoming, forceful, energetic RED Welcoming, energetic, forceful, stimulating PURPLE Mournful Question: What colors do you think would be best for A day care or preschool?

SAFETY • Teachers must be able to see and supervise all areas of the

SAFETY • Teachers must be able to see and supervise all areas of the room • All materials must be safe and in working order • Outside doors need to be visible and locked to the outside and to the children • Storage of hazardous materials must be locked

What is right with this picture? • From Planning Environments for Young Children by

What is right with this picture? • From Planning Environments for Young Children by Kritchevsky & Prescott

Planning Outdoor Environments • Enough empty space • Broad, easily visible paths • Children

Planning Outdoor Environments • Enough empty space • Broad, easily visible paths • Children in one unit cannot reach children in another unit • No need to walk through play units to get to another • No dead space • No blind space

Outdoor Play Area Problems • • • Lack of shade Northern exposures Poor drainage

Outdoor Play Area Problems • • • Lack of shade Northern exposures Poor drainage Broken equipment Too few things and play space

Need for Complexity • Provide opportunity to lengthen attention span and expand on play

Need for Complexity • Provide opportunity to lengthen attention span and expand on play • Make settings for children to meet each other and socialize • More opportunities for choice

Good or Bad? • Lots of grass and trees No complexity • Bright colors

Good or Bad? • Lots of grass and trees No complexity • Bright colors More appealing to adults, not necessarily a focus of activity • Narrow winding paths No flexibility, inventiveness • Slides, jungle gyms Traditional, fun, and they last • Swings Seclusion form others, but can watch

Vandalism • Decreases if visible to neighbors • Decreases if facility is used for

Vandalism • Decreases if visible to neighbors • Decreases if facility is used for neighborhood meetings • Decreases if PR is good with the public

Activity: PRESCHOOL LAYOUT PAPER Arrange the preschool to include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Activity: PRESCHOOL LAYOUT PAPER Arrange the preschool to include: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cubbies for children and sign in desk Kitchen with tables for art or snack Dramatic play area Quiet corner with books Circle time area with rug Science center Small Manipulative area with table Block, truck area Sensory table You may add to, change, or delete furniture provided. Cut all pieces apart.