Special Features Computer lab - the main computer lab will house 25 individual workstations and be located in the library. Computers will be used to teach and improve basic reading and math skills. Each classroom will have one teacher computer in it and each class has 3 computers of their own. Beginning key boarding and computer skills will be developed through games and activities. Library - there is a full service library for teachers, students, and parents. Parents will be welcome to check out books to take home and share with children.
Rhyme Time - a time dedicated for fun stories, rhymes, finger plays, songs and games that reinforce classroom learning concepts.
Playground areas - there are 3 safe playground areas for our children to use to help develop physical and social skills. They are enclosed in courtyards between the wings of the building.
Each wing, the library and Kidsville in Helen Edwards Early Childhood Center has a special theme and character associated with it.
Caterpillar Court - this giant caterpillar is an icon that will establish the location for the students that belong in the classrooms behind its door.
Lily Pad Lane - perched atop a giant lily pad is the happiest frog in Kaufman County. He is really big, but his happy disposition makes him as gentle as the most cuddly teddy bear. Perched like a giant sentinel, he guards the doorway to a cluster of classrooms and marks the entrance that no child will forget. Having found the lily pads in this backwoods area, you won't mind stepping into the pond or skipping over the pattern of inlaid rocks.
Rand Road Station - the train only runs on imagination, but youngsters have plenty of that. Its colorful exterior is a ready invitation to climb on board and travel to fantasyland. Be an engineer, a conductor, or just settle in to ride the rails. Not only will a one-time visit to this area be an exciting adventure; it will cement the image in the mind of the child who may need direction to their classroom in the days to co
The Castle - a magical entrance into the library. No knight in shining armor ever had a more enchanted castle; no longhaired damsel a better view from the tower. It is every child's dream sculpted to child size proportions and the children can go inside to hear a magical fairy tale.
Kidsville - a technology center that is equipped with much more than computers. It is a place for youngsters to develop there imagination, write a book, feed the animals, or fix a snack just to name a few.
Windmill Pond - this interactive water table housed in an 8-foot galvanized stock tank, has a trough that catches over-runs and spills, and routes them back into a tank below.
Snack Shack - this just may be the most popular spot in the entire learning center. With full size appliances, a double oven and a working sink, there is no telling what goodies might be served across the spacious counter to the left. Check the clock on the wall and gather the kids at tables; there is pizza in the oven. Publishing Plaza - decorated as a one-story office building, this workstation holds everything that is needed to print a poster, create a brochure, or publish and bind a book.
Cyber Center - this area is decorated as an office tower and serves as a work space used for document design.
Little Broadway - it is a great way to start the day or take a fun-filled break any time it pleases you. This theater is complete except for one very important addition - the presenter. Coach a child to give the weather report, tell what day it is, or rotate the world globe and track what's happening in foreign lands. These rolling stations will travel to each hall by the end of the school year.
Learning Is Our Business - of all the activity carts, this may be the most practical. It not only holds all the supplies; it has individual work spaces for kids and even one adult size for the teacher. A mixture of 3-D and 2-D graphics makes its function clear. It's all about numbers on one side and letters on the other.
Corner Store - fruits, vegetables, meats, canned goods and boxed goods greet children when they arrive at this miniature market. Take the basket from its bin or select a shopping cart and shop to your hearts content.
Helen's House - for the little homemaker, this split-level playhouse is a dream. The cabinet doors in the kitchen open to ample storage for their favorite pots and pans. The stove burners give off a permanent red glow, and imaginary water flows freely in the play sink. In this kitchen dishwashing is a pleasure. With the teacher's help, "mini" meals or tasty snacks can be eaten with the best of table manners.
Discovery Island - the experience you'll have here is about as close as you can get to being outdoors without getting bitten by chiggers. One side has easy-to-assemble bug parts with how-to-graphics posted above, but like Mr. Potato head, the options for a crazy creation are endless.
Health Central - for painless dentistry and an "A-1" medical report, you can't beat these pint-sized examining rooms. One has a miniature dentist chair and a display cabinet that might contain any number of interesting things like a set of talking teeth, a collection of tooth brushes, and a giant tooth model that comes apart to show a below-the-gum cavity.
Super Stars - this miniature stage is perfect for the would-be performing artist. With pullback theater curtains and a backdrop that allows actors access to the stage, there is nothing missing but the audience.
Critter Corral - a red, boards and batter front, decorated with a portly pig and a cocky chicken invites kids into the live animal area. Aquariums and terrariums line both walls at kid height, and food for all is kept on shelves above and below. The Learning Tree - This tree welcomes children as they enter the school. It is the first thing they see and the last thing they'll forget. The big smile and winning eyes of the wise old oak will ensure a jolly beginning for the school day. Lily Pad Lane - perched atop a giant lily pad is the happiest frog in Kaufman County. He is really big, but his happy disposition makes him as gentle as the most cuddly teddy bear. Perched like a giant sentinel, he guards the doorway to a cluster of classrooms and marks the entrance that no child will forget. Having found the lily pads in this backwoods area, you won't mind stepping into the pond or skipping over the pattern of inlaid rocks. Texas Playhouse - the children will develop and establish basic physical fitness and coordination skills in this area. |
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
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