describe any five ways and means of securing co operation between home and school
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heard excited tones from across the room. Children had gathered around the block center in anticipation.
Four children had been working for the past fifteen minutes creating a structure. Their goal was to use every block in the center.
Making sure everyone had stepped back and out of the way, Elijah stood on his tip toes to reach across the broad base of their structure and set the final block in place exclaiming, “It’s the tallest tower ever!”
The class erupted,
“Wow, that’s so big!” … “I want to build one next!” … “I wonder how big it is?” … “It’s SO tall!”
A short while later, after putting away EVERY block in the center, we gathered together for our usual circle time.
The “Tallest Tower Ever” still fresh in the minds of these young children, we discussed an important lesson: When we cooperate with each other, we can reach goals that would otherwise be unattainable.
Away from the classroom, in the swing of the day to day, cooperation can seem a little more challenging to illustrate at times. However, with focused application, we can teach children this important character trait.