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Toys and Games Creative Curriculum Interest Area Adapted from Creative Curriculum, 2010

C REATING T HE E NVIRONMENT Location Protected from flow of traffic Furnishings  Carpeting, tables/chairs, shelves Materials Variety of games and interactive toys

S ELECTING M ATERIALS Self-correcting, structured toys “Collectibles” Open-ended toys Cooperative games

D EVELOPMENTAL A REAS Social-Emotional Physical Language/Literacy Cognitive

Literacy Mathematics Science Social studies The Arts Technology ACADEMIC TARGETS

SUPPORTED LEARNING