Does anyone have any ideas for a Nursery School Interview?
I have an interview next week and i must teach a group of children for 30 mins the letter states i can teach anything i want, its sooo broad i dont no what to do or what they will be looking for during the activity
Any ideas as to what to do for 30 mins will be very much appreciated! Thank you in anticipation of your response.
You can do a small activity and then teach them a song about what they just learned. Or you can have like a little lesson you want them to learn like maybe their alphabet.. let’s say you gave the lesson on the alphabet after you’re done you bring out stickers or cookies and ask them to make words out of them so that they can enjoy the activity and remember the lesson. just do something fun with them. i hope this helped.
June 23rd, 2010 at 11:23 am
i have the same proplem
read a story, make it intresting, and relate it to their age range.
then followed by some songs
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June 23rd, 2010 at 11:46 am
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June 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 pm
You can do a small activity and then teach them a song about what they just learned. Or you can have like a little lesson you want them to learn like maybe their alphabet.. let’s say you gave the lesson on the alphabet after you’re done you bring out stickers or cookies and ask them to make words out of them so that they can enjoy the activity and remember the lesson. just do something fun with them. i hope this helped.
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June 23rd, 2010 at 1:01 pm
I would choose a topic or theme. For example, you could do snow. Read the children a book with snow. "The Mitten" is a fun wintry book. Then set up activities that relate to this that the children can do. They could make snowflakes, sensory bottles with glitter that represents snow, or even make a picture from dark colored construction paper and color with white chalk. Songs are always great too. Good luck!
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AA in Early Childhood Education
8 years teaching experience