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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Vet


Our KGG Vet Area is a great way for the students to explore and take advantage of all the benefits of play. Observing their actions in the vet role play is an ideal way to assess their understanding of how to care for and respect animals as well as several emergent languange and maths skills. Students created injections for the animals and medicine out of ripped up pieces of paper. In addition, they made several signs for the vet's surgery, so they may respect their patients. Students created appointments lists, prescriptions and detailed vets notes.

Students ideas fueled the creation of the vet corner, but the actual visit of a veterinarian took their interest to the next level.

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