Sunday, February 14, 2021

Workshops, Presentations, and Keynotes

 Loose Parts Nature Play 

Workshops, Presentations, and Keynotes


Bio: 
Dr. Carla Gull is an online instructor for beginning courses at the University of Phoenix. She has been in education for over 20 years and hosts the Facebook group Loose Parts Play and the podcast Loose Parts Nature Play. She leads professional development and academic research in outdoor classrooms, loose parts, tree climbing, and nature play. She facilitates classes with Tinkergarten, leads local nature and environmental education programming, and consults with Nature Explore. She loves finding frogs with her four boys.

 

Contact Info: insideoutsidemichiana@gmail.com 317-750-5645 loosepartsnatureplay.com

Feel free to reach out for availability and a quote.  

 

Nurturing Nature: The Educators Role in Loose Parts

 

Interested in including nature in your early childhood environment, but not quite sure how? Already including nature, yet want to make it more meaningful? Nature is an essential part of developing wonder in early childhood. Learn how to cultivate your own sense of wonder as we look at the foundational practices of including nature play in your space.  As educators, we are the gatekeepers for children getting outside and experiencing nature. Learn how to make daily nature play an enjoyable learning experience for all.  

 

30+ Approaches to Loose Parts

 

The term “loose parts” has grown in popularity recently as educators and parents have rediscovered this timeless approach to play. Loose parts play can be as simple as finding a stick and using it in play or it can take a more complex approach to open ended landscapes. The term “loose parts” became popular with the Theory of Loose Parts by Simon Nicholson.  He advocated for movable items in outdoor play settings in his work as a landscape architecture. Today, the term is fairly ambiguous with some guiding principles: open ended materials and lots of options. Explore thirty plus approaches to loose parts as we define loose parts as a group. 

 

Math, Loose Parts, and Nature

 

Nature is full of patterns, cycles, shapes, and numeric opportunities. Take a walk outside with a mathematical lens to discover possibilities. Observe how children naturally experiment with mathematical concepts as part of outdoor play. Notice counting (as children gathered 1, 2, 3, 4 sticks), matching of elements (leaves that were the same), application of geometric shapes (creating rectangles for a house), sequencing (working through the order of the tasks they planned out), symmetry, and understanding perimeter. Nature provides many non-standard examples to deal with complexities. Explore related tools and books to connect nature, loose parts, and mathematics. 

 

Nature Play for Preschoolers

 

Learn about the five types of nature play, benefits of outdoor play, options for teaching in nature, and the supportive role of the educator in nature play. Bring the inside out and the outside in. Gain fresh ideas and practical takeaways around loose parts nature play. 

 

Outdoor Loose Parts

 

The outdoors is a great space to explore loose parts! Natural and manufactured materials pair naturally for outdoor play. Define loose parts, the educator’s role in loose parts, and gain great tips to implement loose parts in your space this next week. 

 

Rethinking Nicholson’s Intent

 

Have you ever wondered why children are drawn to sticks and cardboard boxes? Using hands-on and reflective approaches, explore how the theory of loose parts can enhance creativity and imagination in your setting. During the workshop, we will explore loose parts, look at benefits and opportunities, find many approaches to loose parts, rethink Nicholson's intent, search through connected books, create environmental art, and more!

 

Rolling into Physics: Early Childhood Ramp Investigations

 

Explore ramps, motion, inclines, and all things that roll in this playful experimentation and workshop. Understand how and why children are drawn toward ramp play and how to support it with inexpensive items you probably already have. 

 

Simple Machines in Outdoor Classrooms

 

Outdoor Classrooms are a perfect space to explore STEM concepts, such as simple machines. Investigate ways to use the pulley, inclined plane, wheel and axle, wedge, screw, and lever, examine safety considerations, and set up STEM challenges with simple machines in available outdoor spaces. 

 

Tree Climbing and Risky Play in Early Childhood Settings

 

Due to fears around injury, liability, and judgment, some childhood activities are being limited, such as tree climbing. Explore the benefits, as well as the risks, of risky play tree climbing in this nostalgic and informative session allowing children the freedom to explore the great outdoors.

 

Turkey, Salamanders, and Frogs, Oh My! Hands-on and Playful Animal Experiences

 

Investigate the logistics of why we might connect children to animals, addressing concerns around connecting to animals, safety issues, and legal considerations. Learn the basics of creating and enhancing the habitat for animals, adding tools to study animals, consider policies, seasonal considerations, and developing nature table collections. Explore how to find evidence of animals in the wild, bringing animals to the classroom, taking field trips including animals, and embracing animal play as part of the classroom through tools, technology, and resources.