LOOSE PARTS PLAY & TINKERING RESOURCES IN SAN FRANCISCO – RECURSOS DE JUEGO CON PIEZAS SUELTAS Y BRICOLAJE EN SAN FRANCISCO. – 旧金山的 玩和拼凑 松散零件 资源

City College John Adams Center Room 57 1860 Hayes Street, San Francisco

Dear San Francisco Community Join us to co-create wonderful & fun learning opportunities for SF Early Childhood Educators, Children & families. Help us replenish with lovely, clean, natural and reusable […]

Event Series Block Play Bonanza

Block Play Bonanza

Nihonmachi Little Friends, 1830 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, 94115 1830 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, United States

Unit blocks were created in the early 1900’s and are still one of children’s favorite materials. Why has such simple materials been able to hold children’s attention and focus even […]

Introduction to Loose Parts Play and Learning –  Introducción al juego y aprendizaje con piezas sueltas.

City College John Adams Center Room 57 1860 Hayes Street, San Francisco

Introduction to Loose Parts Play (English & Spanish). To sign up for a Saturday session, click here! Questions about these sessions? Contact: ylarraburo@ccsf.edu or ehelias64@gmail.com Introducción al juego y aprendizaje […]

Event Series Block Play Bonanza

Block Play Bonanza

Nihonmachi Little Friends, 1830 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, 94115 1830 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, United States

Unit blocks were created in the early 1900’s and are still one of children’s favorite materials. Why has such simple materials been able to hold children’s attention and focus even […]

Inquiry & Project-Based Learning For educators of young children Educator Professional Learning Community (PLC)[English]

Online Event: Zoom

English PLC Build on learning and experience to deepen understanding of inquiry and project-based learning (PBL) and engage with colleagues in a shared learning environment. Explore implementation, share new ideas, […]

Event Series Block Play Bonanza

Block Play Bonanza

Nihonmachi Little Friends, 1830 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, 94115 1830 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA, United States

Unit blocks were created in the early 1900’s and are still one of children’s favorite materials. Why has such simple materials been able to hold children’s attention and focus even […]