To help you learn about how the New Foundations: Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS) book is organized; let’s go on a scavenger hunt!

Exercise: Print this page and the next for marking your answers..

1.  Find a Guiding Principle with which you agree (HINT: Begin your search in the Table of Contents) and copy it here.

Discussion from page 13-14 of Foundations

2.  What ages are included in the North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning and Development? Birth-60+ months page 5 of Foundations

What are the five age groupings? Page 5 of Foundations

1. Infants-Birth to 12 months

2. Younger Toddlers- 8-21 months

3. Older Toddlers- 18-36 months

4. Younger Preschoolers-36-48 months

5. Older Preschoolers-48-60months

How can you use the domains and age groupings to make decisions about children?

Page 7 of Foundations

3.  The five Domains of Development are: (HINT: Go back to the Table of Contents.) pages 8-12 or table of contents

1. Approaches to Play and Learning

2. Emotional and Social Development

3. Health and Physical Development

4. Language Development and Communication

5. Cognitive Development

4.  Each domain contains strategies. Within each domain there are strategies provided for two groups of people. Who are they?

Strategies for Infants and Toddlers

and Strategies for Preschoolers

Pages 32-33 of Foundations

5.  The three subdomains of Emotional and Social Development are:

1. Developing a Sense of Self

2. Developing a Sense of Self with Others

3. Learning About Feelings

Page 51 of Foundations

Under the Domain of Emotional Social Development and the subdomain of Developing a Sense of Self with Others and the goal for ESD-4 Children form relationships and interact positively with other children, then locate the age band for

Demonstrate social skills when interacting with other children (turn-taking, conflict resolution, sharing). What is the age group in which you would typically see this skill? Younger Preschoolers 36-48 months

Page 57 Foundations

6.  Find the section “How to Use Foundations”

Write down one way you should use the Goals and Developmental Indicators.

Write down one way you should not use the Goals and Developmental Indicators.

Page 7 of Foundations

7. Within the domain Language Development and Communication, the 3 subdomains are:

1. Learning to Communicate

2. Foundations for Reading

3. Foundations for Writing

Page 11 or Page 90 of Foundations

8.  Locate a Goal under Foundations for Reading and find a strategy that can assist in meeting that Goal.

Page 109-Share

9.  What are the five subdomains of Cognitive Development?

1. Construction of Knowledge, Thinking and Reasoning

2. Creative Expression

3. Social Connections

4. Mathematical Thinking and Expression

5. Scientific Exploration and Knowledge

Page 118 of Foundations

Find a strategy that you might use to develop Thinking and Reasoning skills.

Page 125 of Foundations

10. This document serves as a shared vision of what we want for our state’s children and answers the question. (hint page 1) “ What should we be helping our children learn before Kindergarten. Page 1 of Foundations