Use rhymes to help children ask and tell
A couple of rhymes to encourage children to share thoughts and questions and to understand 'questions' and 'statements'.
Our concept activities section is full of ideas and activities submitted by our contributors to help make your p4c sessions richer in concepts and deeper in meaning.
We don’t want to repeat the same ‘directions for use’ every time we post a new activity so we have put many of the directions, together with the principles behind each kind of concept-stretching activity, in a key document called ‘Create Concept Activities‘. We hope it will also help you to create your own concept activities.
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A couple of rhymes to encourage children to share thoughts and questions and to understand 'questions' and 'statements'.
A recorded dialogue to show how young children use, through play, their knowledge and understanding of fairy tale characters and how their conversation can help to develop their thinking.
Example dialogue, questions and activities exploring the concept of zero.
Sample dialogue, questions and activities to explore the concepts of proof and evidence.
Six classroom activities with which to explore the concepts of democracy.
What do we mean by 'knowledge'?