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FREEChecklistMaterialECERS-RWith a Quick ChecklistLearning and Teaching with Preschoolers

MEETING ECERS-RQuick ChecklistThis checklist is to help guide you through the process ofsetting up your learning centers to meet ECERS.The materials listed on this checklist are NOT the onlymaterials that can be counted toward the itemsindicated in each subscale. This list is meant only to helpyou identify the kinds of materials that will count towardseach of the subscales.Once you have completed the checklist you can getmore information and clarification on what needs to beobserved in the environment, in the All About The ECERSR Guide.

MEETING ECERS-R#19 & #20 ART/WRITING CENTERRequires 3-5 examples in at least 4 of the 5 art categories;(drawing materials are required)Writing materials will count toward the fine motor sectionMaking MarksToolsCollageCrayons*Hole PunchesButtonsMarkers*StaplersPom PomsPencils*RulersFoam ShapesChalk*ScissorsGemsDry Erase MarkersStencils (ABC/Math)Packing PeanutsPens*Rubbing PlatesYarn piecesStampsTapeFeathersStamp PadsChalk Boards*SequinsGlue SticksWhite Boards*Paper TubsGlue BottlesPaper (DifferentTypes)*Scrap PaperBingo MarkersCardboardSmall Wood PiecesGlitter GluePaper PlatesFabric ScrapsPaint GlueEgg CartonsCraft SticksApple CartonsPipe Tempera PaintPaint BrushesWatercolor PaperWatercolor PaintSponge PaintersEasel PaperPaint SticksTexture BrushesConstruction PaperLiquid WatercolorTexture RollersEgg CartonsPaint CakesSpray BottlesApple CartonsFinger PaintEye DroppersBoxesScrap WoodRocksLearning and Teaching with Preschoolers

MEETING ECERS-R#20 MOLDING STATION3-D Art MaterialsDoughsToolsLoose PartsPlay DoughCuttersSticksClayRollersButtonsFoam DoughTexture RollersWiggle EyesSalt DoughTexture HammersCraft SticksCloud DoughStamping SticksGlass Floral StonesSensory SandPlastic ScissorsStonesMolding ToolsGemsDesign MatsPipe CleanersName Mats#23 SENSORY/WATER TABLE5.2 Requires a variety of toys accessible for sand/water playFillersToolsExtrasRiceFunnelsFoam SheetsPopcorn KernelsMeasuring CupsPlastic AnimalsOatsMeasuring SpoonsGemstonesChickpeasScoopsFloral StonesSaltMini ShovelsCandlesRock SaltSand/Water WheelsStrawsCorn MealSiftersMini ErasersMulchTurkey BasterBeadsPet BeddingSpongesTable ScatterSandContainersBird SeedMoldsWater BeadsPipesWaterEye DroppersLearning and Teaching with Preschoolers

MEETING ECERS-R#26 MATH CENTER5.1 Requires 3-5 examples of each categoryCounting/QuantityWritten NumbersShapesTheme CountersPlaying CardsAttribute BlocksUnifix CubsMagnetic NumbersGeoboardsDominosClockPattern BlocksMeasurementPegsPattern CardsDiceRuler3-D ShapesSpinnersBalance ScaleShape SortersBooksNesting Cups#22 BLOCK CENTERBlocks7.1 Requires at least 2different types of blocksAccessories5.2 Requires 2 types7.1 Requires all 3 typesMeasurement ToolsCounts toward MathWooden Unit BlocksPlastic AnimalsMeasuring TapesFoam BlocksPeopleYard SticksCardboard BlocksCarsRulersHomemade BlocksRoadsSignsBooksDiversityRace, CultureDifferent Abilities#19 FINE MOTOR5.1 requires at least 3 examples of each categoryWriting tools in writing/art center count as a categorySmall Building ToysManipulativesPuzzlesBristle BlocksGearsFloor PuzzlesDuplo LegosLacing BeadsFrame PuzzlesLegosLinksKnobbed PuzzlesMagnetic BlocksNuts & BoltsNumber PuzzlesSmall wooden BlocksSnap BlocksABC PuzzlesTinker ToysMr. Potato HeadDiversityTrain TracksLacing CardsShape PuzzlesLearning and Teaching with Preschoolers

MEETING ECERS-R#25 SCIENCE CENTER5.1 Requires 3-5 examples from each categoryCollectionsLiving ThingsBooks, Games, ToysInsectsPlantsBooksLeavesClass PetsMagnifying GlassesNutsAnt FarmSensory BottlesSeashellsWorm FarmAcrylic SpecimensRocksHatching InsectsMagnetic WandsSeed PodsAquariumPlastic Life CycleWoodOptical PrismsGamesMicroscope#21 MUSIC5.1 Requires enough musical instruments for at least half of the children to use at once plussome music to listen to. (CD’s, and CD player that children can operate. Dance props forchildren to use.5.2 Requires 3 types of music used with children on regular basisInstrumentsMusicMovementShakersCD PlayerDancing RibbonsBellsClassicalDancing ScarvesDrumsJazzMaracasCulturalRhythm SticksRapTambourineReggaeRockLullabiesChildren’s SongBooksLearning and Teaching with Preschoolers

MEETING ECERS-R#24 DRAMATIC PLAY5.3 Requires props for at least 2 different themes (must be enough props for each theme toallow meaningful play.HousekeepingDifferent WorkThemeChild Size FurnitureAirlineFairy TaleCooking ToolsBusCampingPlay honeHospitalSportsClockPolice OfficerVacationsDolls/ClothesOffice WorkerBoatingDoll FurniturePost OfficeMirrorRestaurantDress-Up ClothesMaleStoreDiversityTrain StationCultural CookingHatsZooCultural ClothingSuit JacketFloral ShopPretend FoodMen’s ShoesPumpkin PatchTiesDentistBooksWalletMath ItemsFemaleMeasuring CupsDressesMeasuring SpoonsBlousesMoneyHatsCash RegisterPursesCalculatorScarvesMenusSkirtsStore FliersCooks BooksFood BooksShoesLearning and Teaching with Preschoolers

MEETING ECERS-RCLASSROOMPrivacy Area5.1 Privacy space isaccessible to discourageinterruptions.Displays5.1 Many items displayed forchildren throughoutclassroom.5.3 1/3 of displays arechildren’s individual artwork.Rich PrintCounts toward Child RelatedDisplays.Small Table with 1 or 2ChairsCurrent Topic Graphs,Anchor ChartsNursery Rhyme PostersCozy Corner for 13-D ArtName CardsSoft ToysFamily PhotosABC CardsPillowsChildren PhotosEaselCultural#26 Math Print RichIndividual ArtworkCounts toward MathBooks5.1 “Many” at least 35 booksfor 20 children.7.1 “Wide Selection” means asignificant variety.CalendarDifferent AbilitiesNumber CardsDifferent CulturesClass Chart/GraphsDifferent RaceNon-traditional genderrolesFeelingsHealthJobs/WorkMales & esTheme Related (5)Learning and Teaching with Preschoolers

ECERS-R With a Quick Checklist FREE Material Checklist Learning and Teaching with Preschoolers. This checklist is to help guide you through the process of setting up your learning centers to meet ECERS. The materials listed on this checklist are NOT the only

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