Clearly, even if you feel that way, it is never true. We are so lucky to be in a profession where there is “newness” in every corner. The materials change, the environments grow, and the children’s approach to learning is forever novel and exciting.
On that particular day, my student had set out ice cube trays as a means of sorting materials. She added another twist – tongs and big tweezers – so that children sorted using these tools. She had put out materials such as cotton balls (easy to squeeze and pick up) as well as bouncy balls (really hard to squeeze and pick up). The activity had so many dimensions and challenges that the children were mesmerized by the task. They thought it was fun and funny that the balls kept popping out of the tongs and tweezers, so they did not become frustrated or bored. It was a lovely to watch.
A simple sorting activity can be made more interesting and multidimensional by adding a novel tool or dimension. Go ahead and try it!
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