Scaffolding To Assist Children's Learning

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Started by Rajsandhu · Fri, 24 Feb 2017 · 12:14 AM · 3 replies · 7,258 views

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Rajsandhu Original Post ⏱ Fri, 24 Feb 2017 · 12:14 AM ·💬 8 posts
Describe one activity where children were introduced to new idea or challenge and you used shared conversation and scaffolding to assist them ?

How did this support and initiate inquiry process ?

How did these resources and material offer challenge ?

How did these resources offer intrigue ?

How did you incorporate into this occasion to support learning and development

Ans will be an activity of making cookies or not ?
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Lorina ⏱ Fri, 24 Feb 2017 · 7:08 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
First you need to understand what Scaffolding means then you can go about answering the questions:

Scaffolding Children's Learning

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Rajsandhu ⏱ Sat, 25 Feb 2017 · 10:20 AM ·💬 8 posts
Scaffolding means expand the idea of children and help when they are upset??

So which activity we can choose
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leenie Community Contributor ⏱ Sat, 25 Feb 2017 · 9:23 PM ·💬 48 posts
I think it is a little more than that-not really related to a child being upset.

Your response shows that you don't fully grasp the concept. I would suggest that you do further research and google scaffolding in relation to children, till you have a fuller understanding.

"Describe one activity where children were introduced to new idea or challenge and you used shared conversation and scaffolding to assist them ? "

Have you been given information or examples or do you have to come up with an activity / idea yourself-Make it up? Did you discuss ideas in class? What has the teacher done to support you in this assignment question?

Leenie
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