Read the scenario below to complete the Signature Assignment. Use the content in Lesson 7 and the
strategies studied in Lessons 5 and 6 to complete the assignment.
You have been invited to observe in a preschool classroom at Consuela’s Cuddly Literacy Center. You observe
Marcella and her friends reading a big book. Flora and Vincent are playing in the indoor sandbox pretending to
be construction workers building a big building. Nastasia and Frank are counting Cuisenaire rods. After they
count the rods, they are organizing the rods and placing the rods in bins by color. Maria and her friends are
using kitchen utensils to make play dough and string beans for planting. You learned at Rio Salado using
utensils is a practical life skill. As you walk around the class, you observe a group of young children using
cardboard blocks to build a “huge” building that will reach to the sky. Consuela tells you the children are
exploring and experimenting to see how tall they can make the building. Your first thought is, “This is chaotic.”
However, you are interested in the various activities and want to create a classroom using an approach that
allows for exploration and creativity.
Identify and describe the learning approach you observed. In the description, provide at least three
characteristics of the approach.
Provide a rationale for your decision. In the rationale, identify three activities that align with three characteristics
of the approach.
Provide at least three ways the approach you identified is similar to other approaches studied in the lesson.
Provide at least three ways the approach you identified is different from other approaches studied in the
lesson.
Select an philosophy/approach [Montessori, Bank Street, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, High Scope, or Creative
Curriculum] from the lesson and in 4–5 sentences describe what the approach would look like in your
classroom with bilingual and multilingual children to promote language acquisition and literacy development. In
other words, what would a visitor see in your class?
These are links from the coursework:
https://resilienteducator.com/classroom-resources/diverse-learning-styles-in-early-childhood-education/
https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/comparing-preschool-philosophies-montessori-waldorf-and-more
https://www.eclearningil.org/sites/default/files/hero-resources/early_childhood_progam_philosophies.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwrw0zZCWrk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmw858OOjSs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7YaobYTPgk