Themes are usually teacher led and the children follow each step given to them. The theme based approach or curriculum delves into real-life learning and encourages students to research and develop their academic skills.
(A simple example for very young children above)
In this post I will give you an example of an owl theme. All my children thought themes were boring to some extent. Themes are dragged out over weeks or months and most children get so bored with them that learning becomes lifeless, mind-numbing nonsense and you've lost their enthusiasm they started so eagerly with.
If you feel compelled to follow a theme make sure it runs for no more than a few weeks at the most. Try a theme, maybe once or twice a year. You can incorporate all eight major learning areas in the one topic covering
Theme Example
By linking these learning areas you can make a start with your children. Take for example the subject of owls.
The above example is for younger children and incorporates English reading, writing, spelling, grammar.
Students can be asked to find out what type of owls live in their local area.
Many more questions could be asked and answered. Is it possible to take:
and the list goes on.
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By looking into these issues, your children have covered; English, mathematics, science, geography, society and environment, art, health and technology.
You might say: "This will take weeks!" Not so, you will be amazed how quickly this information can be sourced and documented. You can go one step further and use open-ended learning and check out if your owls are:
The example below is for older children but still primary school years.
Even though we are looking at owls in particular, you can cover or involve any other topic. If students were to personally follow migrating birds...
I hope you are getting an idea of what I mean with themes and utilising open-ended learning within them. This style of teaching is successfully used by thousands of people across the world.
Home based educators use it effectively and successfully on a regular basis. Some innovative teachers in public and private schools use it economically and have proven it is an efficient way to teach students.
Thousands of dollars can be saved by utilizing the open ended learning method and themes, and avoiding, to a certain degree, set textbooks, workbooks and pre-set curricula. Yes, we need structured learning and standard workbooks.
However, if you can mix these with the open-ended learning method, you will acquire students who enjoy learning, are enthusiastic, eager to discover more, are ready to overcome a few hurdles and obstacles, willing to participate, become more observant, develop better interpersonal skills and will become responsible active citizens.
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