Everyday Circle Times

Everyday Circle Times by Liz Wilmes, published by Building Blocks in 1983, is a resource designed for educators and caregivers, featuring 213 pages of engaging activities. This book presents over 900 ideas across 48 different topics suitable for both large and small groups of children, making it a practical guide for enhancing classroom experiences.
Readers will find a variety of activities that include opening exercises, language games, fingerplays, stories, and recipes, all aimed at fostering learning and interaction. Topics covered range from Community Helpers and Self-Concept to Animals and Weather, providing a comprehensive toolkit for teaching and classroom management. This edition serves as a valuable asset for those involved in education, offering creative ways to engage children in meaningful learning experiences.
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Over 900 ideas — 48 different topics — for large and small groups of children. Each topic is introduced with an opening activity and expanded with language and active games, fingerplays, stories, recipes, books, and more. Just a few topics are Community Helpers, Self-Concept, Animals, Weather, Colors, Dinosaurs, Transportation, Shapes, Parades, and Machines. (1 in a series of 4)
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