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I Had a Rooster: Using Cumulative Songs in the Classroom
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell introduces children to a cumulative song to help children understand sequencing and counting.
Intentional Questions
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell discusses how to develop an arts-integrated lesson using intentional questions.
An Introduction to STEM in Early Childhood
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell discusses the natural connections between STEM and the arts.
Mr. Drum
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell demonstrates a welcome experience that promotes steady beat, rhythms, internal hearing, and listening skills.
This is My Idea: Inspiring Creativity in the Classroom
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell introduces the story box, which helps facilitate object transformation and promotes creative thinking.
Hey, Hey! Does it Work?: An Engineering Song
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell shares a song to demonstrate the Six Steps of Engineering.
Using Drama to Explore the Six Steps of Engineering
In this experience, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Christina Farrell uses examples from her engineering residency to help teachers incorporate drama tools into their lessons.
"¿Que Tengo en la Bolsa?:" Una Estrategia para Introducir Conceptos Nuevos
¿Qué tengo en la bolsa? En este video, artista instructora de Wolf Trap Maria Tripodi demuestra una experiencia que despierta la curiosidad con anticipación y fomenta las predicciones de los niños sobre lo que hay en la bolsa.
"What's in My Bag?:" A Strategy to Introduce New Concepts
In this video, Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Maria Tripodi demonstrates an experience to awaken children’s curiosity, build anticipation, and encourage predictions from the children.
Bebes y Niños: Baile de Las Burbujas Para Conciencia Espacial y Física
En esta experiencia, artista instructor Maria Tripodi demuestra como el uso de burbujas estimula las observaciones y predicciones de los niños y ofrece la oportunidad para practicar conciencia espacial, navegación, y espacio propio.