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Children learn best when they are stimulated and engaged. View-Read-Do represents the three sides of the Ready To Learn Learning Triangle. The Ready To Learn Learning Triangle is a teaching tool that addresses various learning styles and engages different senses. Using video (that's the view part), books (that's the read part), and a related activity (that's the do part), parents and caregivers are able to reinforce and expand the child's learning process.
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Use the magic of public television to spark your child's sense of curiosity and love of learning. |
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Make connections between what you view and what you read. |
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Take the educational ideas introduced in the PBS kids programs and turn them into concrete learning experiences for young children. |
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Check out the resources below to learn more about using the Learning Triangle: You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these documents. Download it for free here.
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Why Use the Learning Triangle
Children learn through repetition. When using the Learning Triangle, you repeat the same concept three times and three different ways.
Every child learns best when ideas are presented in a way that he understands. Using all three sides to introduce a new concept or idea, the Learning Triangle reaches all types of learners.
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Save the Water!
Help your child learn more about how to save water.
- VIEW: Super Why!: Tiddalick the Duck, where Whyatt learns how to fix his water wasting habits.
- READ: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Water by Alexandra Fix, and see exactly what happens to the clean water we waste.
- DO: Time to Brush Your Teeth!, this experiment helps children quantify exactly how much water they waste every day in one simple activity.
It is never too early to teach our children to become good and green. Explore simple water conservation as a way they can help save the planet.
Download this month's lesson plan:
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