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Tip Sheets

The Project Approach:
Anticipating What Children Might Learn

As you begin a project with young children, it’s helpful to ask yourself what you would like the whole group—as well as individual children—to gain from the project. Many teachers have found the following strategies useful when planning a project.

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Consider what you want all the children in the class to understand better.

Think about what you want specific children to understand better.

Plan ways to help children develop specific skills through project work.

Consider how the project might support children’s social competence.

Look for ways to enhance children’s social and intellectual dispositions.

For more information on the Project Approach, visit these Web sites:

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