Use these vocabulary cards to build language during schema play

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High-quality learning environments in Early Years rely on these elements:

  • Adults who are attuned to the child and their interests
  • Responsive additions to the learning environment
  • Skilled educators who can scaffold learning through meaningful interactions
  • Engagement of  Sustained Shared Thinking (SST) as the educator encourages, models, and extends thinking

If you’re already using Schemas in Play to observe and support children’s natural play then you’re already tuned in and connected with your children. With this set of vocabulary cards, take it to the next level and engage children in conversations which  extend the learning, deepen conceptual understandings, and develop new vocabulary. 

This postcard set provides an abundance of action words for each schema that can be used in conversations to build  children’s vocabulary.

How to use these downloadable postcards:

  • Print and display in the learning area for quick reference 
  • Share specific cards with parents when you see their child engage in related schematic play
  • As a guide when planning learning experiences, resources, and interactions


Author
Lisa Kane
Director of Early Years Curriculum at Toddle

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Lisa Kane
Lisa is a passionate early years educator, having found her way into the field after being fascinated by the rapid and wondrous development in the first years of her own children’s lives. Following these curiosities has taken her through a degree and post-grad in Early Years education, and clocking up over 20 years of hands-on experience in a variety of international school settings. Lisa believes that learning is co-constructed alongside the smallest humans, and is energised by the curiosity, awe and wonder they generate.
Word Up : Flashcards for Schema Play
High quality learning environments in Early Years rely on four main elements: Adults who are attuned to the child, their interests and their ways of being Intentional and responsive additions to the learning environment that offer choice Skilled educators that can scaffold the learning, facilitating meaningful interactions Engagement of  Shared Sustained Thinking (SST) as the educator encourages, models, and extends thinking If you’re already using Schemas in Play to observe and support children’s natural play then you’re already tuned in and connected with your children. With this set of vocabulary cards, take it to the next level and engage children in conversations which  extend the learning, deepen conceptual understandings, and develop new vocabulary.  This postcard set provides an abundance of action words for each schema that can be used in conversations