The Value of a Science Centre for Preschool
Links to the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF)
Early Years Learning Framework - Learning Outcome 4: Children Are Confident and Involved Learners: 4.1 Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, cooperation, confidence, creativity, commitment, enthusiasm, persistence, imagination and reflexivity.
The Vision of a Preschool Science Centre + Nature Table for my Classroom
I have always incorporated nature and nature exploration as part of my curriculum in early childhood settings, however in 2015 I started setting up designated tables and spaces in my classrooms. This aligns with both the philosophies of Waldorf-inspired approach and the Montessori-inspired approach.
Setting the Scene of our Science Centre
If you lack the space for a designated learning corner or table you can have collections of gathered seasonal treasures in a box or basket or even a tray. I had one student many moons ago who loved collecting rocks and "coconuts". The "coconuts" were seed pods and he'd carry them home at the end of each day with dedication. His family popped his treasures into a box which would have its contents siphoned43 off from time to time - the never-ending collection!
As I prepare myself for a year in preschool, I am thinking about my science centre and nature table that I cannot wait to create for and with the students! As I sit here and visualise I'm seeing some sweet retro shelves that I've salvaged from the side of the road or from op-shops. I can't wait to have an excuse to hit the opshops.
So anyway, back to the wooden shelves ... I'll have tubs or baskets with discovery bottles, magnifying glasses, natural treasures and loose parts. I can bring in a few of my own baskets and my collection of science and information books. I can't decide if I'll have a big noticeboard with the table, or if I'll have it looking out a window. The bonus to using the notice board, is we can add diagrams and images and explore documentation
When I started wriging this blog, I was brushing my tangled way-too-long hair and researching. I found some fabulous blogs and pages and I thought they're too good not to share! So rather than just bookmark them or jot down some ideas for my own space, I thought why not add them to this article in a "further reading" section! So I hope you enjoy!
Resourcing the Space
- Discovery bottles
- magnifying glasses
- natural and botanical loose parts
- terrariums
- photo cards
- crystals, rocks, gems
- growing plants in water such as spider plant, onions, Swedish ivy
- life cycle figurines
- life cycle posters and signs
- vocabulary cards
- science and reference books
- colour lenses
- metal and magnets
- sensory materials ot touch + smell
- tweezers, sorting trays, tongs
- scales, rules, measuring tapes
- bug catchers, aquariums
- GiGi
References + Further Reading
Nature Table Printables & Set Up - East TN Family Fun
Nature Exploration Table - The Imagination Tree
Nature Trays and Nature Tables (livingmontessorinow.com)
Nature table in Montessori classes — The Wonderful World of Montessori (wonderfulmontessori.com)
How to set up the Science Center in your Early Childhood Classroom - Pocket of Preschool
Seasonal Nature Tables
Nature Table: The Seasonal Table (thehomeschoolmom.com)
How to make a spring nature table - NurtureStore
How to make an autumn nature table with free printables - NurtureStore
Nature Table Printables & Set Up - East TN Family Fun
Australian Sources
How to Create a Seasonal Nature Table Yarra Ranges Council
Australian Nature Table (aunaturetable.blogspot.com)
Science Centre
Science Center Set Up and Ideas for Preschool (pre-kpages.com)
Preschool Science Center Ideas - Little Bins for Little Hands
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