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How can you incorporate diversity into construction play?
 
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What are some ways to use technology in a construction environment?
 
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ANSWER: Add props like miniature people representing various cultures and books and pictures of different buildings from all around the world. Use teaching strategies that support children with differing abilities and needs to be able to build successfully.

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ANSWER: Block play is an excellent way in which technological processes are demonstrated and the block itself becomes a technological tool because it is an open ended resource that offers endless possibilities in design, problem solving and logical thinking. Use a digital camera to document the sequence of childrens work in progress. Upload the pictures onto the computer to let them review it as a slide show and add captions.




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Reply 2 on: Sep 14, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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