CMOM’s Play is Learning Resource

 The Children’s Museum of Manhattan’s Play is Learning resource website is an educational database that provides lesson plans, activities and visual documentation to support developing creative and educational environments in home care settings and childcare centers. This resource was developed for the Play is Learning professional development series which partners CMOM and CUNY’s New York City Early Childhood Professional Development Institute in providing professional development training for New York City childcare providers.

We invite you to network and share ideas with us though the Play is Learning email playislearning@cmom.org which provides direct access to CMOM’s education department.

Photographs shown on this site have been taken using cell phone technology.

CMOM wishes to thank the Verizon Foundation for its generous support of the Play is Learning program. Additional support for CMOM's early childhood professional development has been provided by New York Community Trust, United Way of New York City, JPMorgan Chase Foundation and Booth Ferris Foundation.

 

Art

The most important job we have as educators is to help guide and nurture each child’s individual process. Art experiences for young children are more about exploring materials and engaging in the process, and less about the finished product. When working with young children, we must re-learn how to have fun, be silly and to paint outside the lines. For more information please visit the Art page.

Yellow paper with collage material
 

Science

You don’t have to be an expert in science to support a child’s science learning. Simple activities can teach the key science concepts of volume, density, measurement and weight. Children learn as they make discoveries through experimentation. For more information please visit the Science page.

Brightly colored foam sculpture

 

Math

Children have an intuitive ability to understand basic math concepts. Help them uncover math and pre-math skills in everyday play. Through art, literacy, and music children learn addition, sorting, counting, and basic shapes. Early math experiences also help children build vocabulary. For more information please visit the Math page.

Blue playdough balls

 

Healthy Lifestyles  

At an early age children can begin developing healthy habits. Through creative and fun activities we can help families establish healthy nutrition and physical activity routines. For more information on using health literacy, art, culture, science, movement and cooking activities to inspires children and families to maintain healthy and active lifestyles visit the Eat Sleep Play page.

 

Dem Bones Collage

Helpful Hints

Here are some suggestions for playing and learning with your children at home as well as other great teaching practices.  For more information please visit the Helpful Hints Page.

Create Your Own Lesson Plan

Be inspired and learn the how to create your own lesson plan.

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Calendar

Math Wizards: Totally Triangle Collage, 10:00am

Do not use this anymore.

Use glitter glue and triangle cut outs made from different materials to to explore shape and texture.
Kindergarten readiness skills: shape recognition, sensory awareness, special recognition and creative expression.
 

Clean-Up Together, 11:15am

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Have fun helping CMOM Educators clean up the PlayWorks™ Lab using music, sponges and brooms!
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Developing listening and social skills, learning to transition from one activity to the next.
 

PlayWorks™ Math Wizards Circle Time, 11:30am

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Explore shapes, patterns and counting and listen to stories that build math skills.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn math vocabulary, build shape recognition and spatial awareness, listening skills and learn to be part of a group.
 

Mural Wall Painting, 12:00pm

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Mix paint on the PlayWorks™ Mural Wall.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Science Skills (color mixing and cause and effect)

 

Math Wizards: Totally Triangle Collage, 1:00pm

Do not use this anymore.

Use glitter glue and triangle cut outs made from different materials to to explore shape and texture.
Kindergarten readiness skills: shape recognition, sensory awareness, special recognition and creative expression.
 

Crayon Creations, 2:30pm

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Express yourself as you make squiggles, lines and dots with colorful crayons on paper.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Process of creation, fine motor skills needed for writing
 

Playworks™ Story Time, 3:30pm

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Use your listening ears to hear special stories and participate in this interactive storytime.
Kindergarten Readiness Skills: Learn new vocabulary, build listening skills and learn to be part of a group.
 

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