The tendency is to think that the main focus of circletime (or large group time) should be for giving instruction or for teaching. However, the real focus of circletime is to build a strong sense of community.Â
Circletime is used to do routine activities like the “helper of the day,” games, music, movement, and story telling but along the way, it is important to mindful of how circletime is helping everyone get to know each other and work together to have a great experience.
Here are some examples of what circletime looks like...
Preschool circle time idea | Grab a spot
Colorful inspiration for your circle time routine I am so blessed each day by the folks over at Teach Preschool on Facebook! They are always
Literacy Beginnings: Chapter two: Building a Community of Learners
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Starting with the activity and ending with the book in preschool
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Circle time: Introducing the forest to preschoolers
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Exploring long and short in preschool
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Explaining the creative art process during circle time to preschoolers
Before rushing off to explore creative art activities, we often take a minute to explain the creative art activity during circle time… The goal is to
All about me: I am special in preschool
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