Young Architects at Play
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When children build with blocks, they are both literally and figuratively constructing their knowledge of the world. When we see children's construction play through the lens of architecture, we are able to support and extend children's learning on all four STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering, and math. Young Architects at Play is a guide for both teachers and parents and includes a diverse variety of activities and resources. More than 20 projects involve both traditional classroom
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This practical guide transforms everyday block play into meaningful STEM learning experiences, showing how children's natural building instincts can develop into foundational skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Through more than twenty hands-on projects that use both traditional classroom materials and everyday items, the book demonstrates how to recognize and extend the architectural thinking already present in children's construction activities, making complex concepts accessible through play-based exploration.
What sets this resource apart is its dual focus on supporting both educators and parents in seeing the educational value in what might otherwise appear as simple block stacking. The activities are designed to be immediately implementable while providing the theoretical understanding needed to adapt them to different learning environments and age groups. Readers will come away with fresh eyes for observing children's play and practical strategies for turning building moments into rich learning opportunities that build spatial reasoning and problem-solving abilities.
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