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Wednesday, November 13, 6:00 pm

Presented By: Catamount Arts

Wednesday, November 13, 6-8pm

Location:
Virtual session on Zoom

Cost: Free

While this workshop is free, advance registration is required.

Register via our class portal HERE.

Nature-based art activities lend themselves to integrating early math and science concepts. Participants will discover how to use natural materials to create art invitations that not only inspire creativity but also foster foundational math and science skills.This workshop will guide educators in designing developmentally appropriate art experiences that encourage children to explore patterns, shapes, symmetry, measurement, and observation of natural phenomena. Participants will also learn how to create art invitations that promote inquiry-based learning, support cognitive development, and deepen children’s connection to the natural world.

Learning Objectives:

  • Participants will learn to design and implement developmentally appropriate art invitations using natural materials that encourage children to explore and understand early math concepts such as patterns, shapes, symmetry, and measurement, while fostering creativity.
  • Participants will gain strategies for creating art experiences that promote inquiry-based learning, supporting children’s cognitive development and deepening their connection to the natural world through the observation and exploration of natural phenomena.


Instructor:
April Zajko, M.Ed., Educational Consultant (she/her) is a seasoned early childhood educator (ECE) who draws on her nearly 25 years of classroom experience to lead meaningful and engaging professional learning opportunities for fellow ECEs. Since 2010, she has led professional development programs for thousands of early childhood educators, initially just in Vermont, and now throughout the country and beyond. April is also the founder and moderator of the Facebook group, Nature Inspired Teacher, which is an engaged group of over 18,000 educators. You can learn more about April at her website www.natureinspiredteacher.com