Course 12- Activity 5: Creating Toy Area - Share Your Ideas

         Think how you will create a TOY AREA in your classroom /school? What are some essential materials and manipulatives that you will keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys?

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  1. Alloting separate room for toy area because children learn faster through this. We can get ample ideas from children to make our classroom learning effective. Different coloured papers, shoe boxes, old socks, bangles, egg tray, caps of bottles, waste of pencils , bottles to make varieties of toys.All the materials can be reused . It's just needed your creativity to shape those. Every child is unique and we can get varieties of ideas . We should provide our children proper place and environment.

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  3. A seperate room is needed for a Toy Area for the children in school.
    The essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create D-I-Y toys are the everyday objects, recycled objects,safe to handle objects, objects in which a child is interested in and objects according to age group.

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  4. A separate room is needed for toy area for children in school.some materials are colour papers, bottles,old socks,pencil, boxes

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  5. Manipulatives and table toys give children the opportunity to develop their fine motor skills while exploring different numbers, shapes, and colors. This center should have easily manageable materials for children.

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  6. Paper boxes pencil books stone chips are some essential materials and manipulatives that we will keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys

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  7. Alloting a separate room for toy area in school.Different essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create D.I.Y. toys,recycled objects safe to handle objects,the objects it should be in which a child is interested in one objects according to their age group

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  8. A separate room shouybe prepare for Toy Area. Some of the essential materials and manipulative that we can keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys are bottles, boxes, clay, paper, colours and paintbrush.

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  9. A separate room needed for toy. area in classroom

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  10. A seperate room is needed for toy area for children in school some materials are bottles pencil colour papers boxes clay fabrics colour.

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    1. A separate room is needed for toy area for children in school some materials are bottle, pencils colour papers boxes clay fabrics colours.

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  11. A separate room is to be allot for creating my Toy area in the classroom or school. Some essential material s and manipulatives that help children to create D I Y toys aretwigs,paper, cane socks,beads ,buttons,waste clothes emptymatchboxes etc.with these materials children will get interesting and enjoy creating D I Y toys.

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  12. A seperate room is needed for a Toy Area for the children in school.
    The essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create D-I-Y toys are the everyday objects, recycled objects,safe to handle objects, objects in which a child is interested in and objects etc.

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  13. Simple craft material, basic constructs, a dedicated space that is preferably a room and simple toys are some of the essential requirements

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  14. A separate room is needed for a toy area for the children in school. The essential material and manipulate that helps children to create D-I-Y toys are paper,beads,waste clothes,empty matchbox, bottles etc. These make children learn to create D-I-Y toys

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  15. For creating a toy area inside the school we will need a separate room which is spacious. Essential materials needed to help children create D-I-Y toys are cardboard boxes, coloured beads,paper plates to make a toy clock, old socks to make puppets,old magazines and thread to make different beautiful coloured necklaces etc.

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  16. A separate room is required for the toy area.Some essential materials and manipulatives that I would keep for helping children to create DIY toys are colored paper,gluestick,crayons,thread,beads,play dough,painting box.

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  17. A separate area for toys can be kept and D-I -Y toys can be made from materials that are child friendly. Toys should be relevant with their ages. Toys will interest them and keep them engaged. Paper, wood, blocks which are child friendly are some essential materials that can be used for D-I-Y toys.

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  18. Some of the toys we do in the classroom like drawing , colour paper .make triangle ,rectangle by cutting with paper etc

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  19. Seperate classroom needed for D-I-Y..Simple craft materials,papers,cardboard box,plastic bottle,matchbox,drawing materials,colouring materials and others simple manipulative materials.

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  20. A separate room need for toy in classroom

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  21. Some essential materials and manipulatives that our will keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys like colours the papers ,pencil, pens,boxes, pictures ,drawing, stones ,cutting the paper to make like triangle, rectangle,square ,circle ,making flowers with paper etc

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  22. A separate room need for toy in classroom.

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  23. A separate toy area is an essential part in todays learning for children. Through this they can learn the various modalities that is needed at their age. One can use readily available toys that are safe to handle or with DIY materials that is easy to procure within the region/ state

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  24. To create a toy area in a classroom:
    Choose a corner,use child height furniture to keep things at their height ,allow open space for movement ,invest in toys that promote engagement, make it cozy space that children will enjoy to spend time in.
    Materials to keep:
    Writing materials, paper building materials,food item containers, clothing and fabric,wood and other items from nature.

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  25. A separate room is needed for toy area in classroom.coins,blocks,puzzles,markers etc.are the essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create DIY toys.

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  26. Alloting a separate room for toy area in school.Different essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create D.I.Y. toys,recycled objects safe to handle objects,the objects it should be in which a child is interested in one objects according to their age group.

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  27. A separate room is needed for toys area in classroom,some essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative and development and to create D.I.Y toys are paper,block,coins puzzles,colour, pencil,etc.

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  28. Toy areshould be in an area with table(s) and chairs, or a quiet floor area with a rug. Because working with manipulatives requires quiet concentration, it may be best to separate this area from noisy areas such as blocks and dramatic play. Low shelves can be used as a divider and a place to store materials.
    Display: Store materials in bins or containers on low shelves that give children easy access. It may be useful to rotate the materials so children have the chance to explore different colors, shapes, and sizes.

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  29. Some of the toys we do in the classroom like drawing colour paper.

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  30. Making toys from bamboo, wood, using clay for making pots,paper sheets to make hut.

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  31. We can create a TOY AREA in a corner of a Class room.
    Some essential materials and manipulatives that we can keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys are:
    Papers,coloured papers,old news paper, plastic bottles, bottle caps,threads,wires,jute,old clothes,straw,paper cups,paper plates,canes,shoe boxes etc.

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  32. Toy area should be in an area with table(s) and chairs, or a quiet floor area with a rug. Because working with manipulatives requires quiet concentration, it may be best to separate this area from noisy areas such as blocks and dramatic play. Low shelves can be used as a divider and a place to store materials.
    Store materials in bins or containers on low shelves that give children easy access. It may be useful to rotate the materials so children have the chance to explore different colors, shapes, and sizes.
    The following are some examples of materials that can be used in the manipulatives/table toys center.

    *puzzles (puzzle pieces, number puzzles, puzzle rack, etc.)
    *blocks (bristle, Lego, nesting, stacking, building, etc.)
    *games (lotto, color and shape, number, etc.)
    *pegs and pegboards
    *counters and sorting containers
    *wheel and gear boards
    *miscellaneous, child-directed items (beads, laces, pattern cards, snap-together materials, etc.)

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  33. A separate room is needed for toy area. Different essential materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create DIY toys are recycled objects, colour paper, colour pencil newspaper etc

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  34. A separate room is needed for toy area for the children in the school. The essentials materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create D-I-Y toys are the everyday objects,recycled objects,safe to handled objects,objects in which a child is interested in and objects according to age group.

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  35. I would create a Toy Area by often repurposing items that we may throw away. By doing so we can recycle items and show students how to be resourceful by rising the items that might be discarded at home. Items included may be soft fabric, plastic bottles, buttons and beads,paper bags, Cartoon boxes,etc. However we must take care to ensure that the item's used by children are safe accordingly to the childrens age and understanding promoting a DIY sense of thought.

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  36. Toy area should be in an area with table(s) and chairs, or a quiet floor area with a rug. Because working with manipulatives requires quiet concentration, it may be best to separate this area from noisy areas such as blocks and dramatic play. Low shelves can be used as a divider and a place to store materials.

    The following are some examples of materials that can be used in the manipulatives/table toys center.

    *puzzles (puzzle pieces, number puzzles, puzzle rack, etc.)
    *blocks (bristle, Lego, nesting, stacking, building, etc.)
    *games (lotto, color and shape, number, etc.)
    *pegs and pegboards
    *counters and sorting containers
    *wheel and gear boards
    *miscellaneous, child-directed items (beads, laces, pattern cards, snap-together materials, etc.)

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  37. Alloting a seperate room is needed for toy area in school. For making D-I-Y toys items include paper bags, bottle plastics, blocks, colours, cardboard,etc.

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  38. Allotment of a separate room will be required in order to create a TOY AREA within the school- where children of the foundational stage can have access to.
    To help children in creating DIY toys we can have materials as paper plates, old socks - to make puppets of, newspapers, bottle caps, shoe boxes, egg trays and many more that will evoke the childrens creative side in creation of the DIY toys which will help.them learn and understand the various concepts that are being taught in relation to their various subjects.

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  39. Activities like dancing, singing, drama, music, art and craft, pushing, pulling, standing, sitting, bending, walking, running, balancing, jumping, throwing, catching, etc.

    Some essential materials are balls, ropes, tape recorder, pencils, rubber, papers, crayons, whistle, sticks, cardboards, playground, etc.

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  40. Teaching and learning activities should create interest among the students. Students learn better through joyful learning. A Toy area in the classroom can be created in the centre of the classroom which encourage the children to take part in their own learning activities.
    Paper, unused bottles, toilet paper rolls, ice cream sticks, can be used as a source to make educational tools in the classroom.
    DIY toys from recycled materials are a great way to save money, entertain the students , and make learning fun! These toys can be used again and again, but they can also be transformed into new things when they become too boring.

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  41. Mat, cardboard, paper, cotton, matchstick and color is needed to create DIY toys.

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  42. Educational toys are linked to developing sensory-motor skills in children. Colorful and vibrant lights and sound enhance the sense of sight in small kids. Crafty toys and activities improve fine motor skills in older kids. This will further promote better personality and communication skills in kids.
    Puzzles, similar to blocks, support children's development in a variety of ways. As children solve puzzles, they are utilizing problem-solving skills, hand-eye coordination, fine-motor skills, shape recognition, memory, spatial-awareness skills.
    Some of the materials I recommend for the manipulative center are: links, wood puzzles, floor puzzles, peg puzzles, shape sorters, counting and sorting toys, a balancing scale, matching games and activities, pegboards, nuts and bolts, dressing boards, dominos, sorting boards, tanagrams, magnets and magnetic boards.

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  43. Use an empty room for this.If there is none,one can use the corner of a corrider. We can collect cardboard boxes,papers,pebbles,empty bottles etc

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  44. A separate room is to be allot for creating my toy area in the classroom or school.some essential materials and manipulative that help children to create D I Y toys are twigs paper,cane socks,beads, buttons,waste clothes empty match boxes etc.with these materials children will get interesting and enjoy creating DIY toys

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  45. A separate room is needed for toy area in classroom. Different essential materials and manipulative ,that will help children in create D.I.Y toys are: papers, coloured paper, bottle caps, empty match boxes, coloured pencils,bottons etc.

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  46. A separate room is needed for toys area in classroom or school so that it will help the students creative and skillfull like cutting paper craft , making things from unuse paper or plastic or nespapers or box .

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  47. A wide variety of materials used in child care and early education programs fall into the category of manipulatives including different types of building bricks and toys ,collections of objects for sorting, small dolls and animals, and many other types of toys.

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  48. A separate room is needed for toy area for the children in the school. The essentials materials and manipulative that will help children in creative development and to create D-I-Y toys are the everyday objects, recycled objects,safe to handled objects, objects in which a child is interested in and objects according to age group

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  49. A seperate room is needed for a toy area for the children in school.Some assential materials and manipulative that help children to create D I Y toys are twigs paper cane sock,beads, buttons, waste,clothes, empty, match boxes etc.With this materials children will get interesting and enjoy creating DIY toys.

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  50. A separate room should be prepare for Toy Area. Some of the essential materials and manipulative that we can keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys are bottles, boxes, clay, paper, colours and paintbrush.

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  51. To create a toy area in a classroom:
    Choose a corner,use child height furniture to keep things at their height,allow open space for movement,invest in toys that promote engagement,make it cozy space that children will enjoy to spend time in.
    Materials to keep:
    Writing materials,paper building materials, food item containers,clothing and fabric,wood and other items from nature.

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  52. A corner in a classroom can be turned into a TOY AREA, where a swing or a small slide can be installed, hopscotch grid can be created and even a mural can be painted on the walls. Material to create D-I-Y toys are easily available and can be made from discarded materials, for example, Puzzles: we need sheets of paper, cardboard, colour pencils or crayons, safety scissors and glue.

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  53. A seperate room is needed for a Toy Area for the children in school.Some of the essential materials and manipulative that we can keep for helping children to create D-I-Y toys are bottles, boxes, clay, paper, colours and paintbrush

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  54. A separate room is needed for a toy area for the children in school.The essential materials and manipulatives that will help the children to create a DIY toys are bottles, boxes, clay,puzzles,bLocks,paint brush,colour pencil etc.

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  55. Separate room is needed for toy area /school for the children's. The material eg are wood, rags,socks bottle, boxes clay ,paper , colours paintbrush etc.

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  56. A separate room is needed for the toy area in the classroom. The material needed to make DIY toys are the material which is easy and safe for children to handle, It should be age appropriate for example paper,sock, jute rope,colour,painting, paint brush,popsticks etc.

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  57. We need a separate room for
    the toy area, which is spacious, quiet, proper ventilated, low shelves to keep the toys,room should be well decorated with pictures of animals, fruits, plants and flowers, paintings .The room should look colorful.
    Essential materials are needed to help children create D-I-Y toys,like paper, wood, blocks, colored papers, plastic bottles, pictures of animals, fruits and flowers, containers, pencil, color pencils, crayons, beads, cardboard, puzzles etc.

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  58. The TOY AREA is one of the interest areas in addition to block building, maths or discovery area. This area needs to have the loose materials, low-cost/no-cost materials, environment materials like cones, pines, dry leaves, seeds, feathers, bottle caps, lids, spools, paper cups and paper plates and also various sizes of bowls, cardboard boxes, child-friendly scissors, empty jars, books, straws, eye droppers, variety of papers, magazines, flexible waste wires, and so on.

    This area must include age and developmentally appropriate traditional Indian toys. These must not be too small in size keeping in mind the safety of small children.

    The toys and loose materials/props should be organised on the open shelves that are easily accessible by children and arrangements can be made as follows:

    • Use the walls near the toy area to hang some of their D-I-Y toys that children have develop or prepared.
    • Hang the children’s photograph engaged in designing something.
    • Make sure everything in the toy area is meant for play and creating and must be developmentally appropriate.
    • Keep certain props that children can use in their creation.
    • Sort the loose parts according to the shapes, colours and size in labelled boxes or baskets.

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  59. A corner area in the classroom can be used as Toy Area for children where we can keep all the toys made by children.
    The essential materials and manipulatives that we can keep for helping children for creating new DIY toys are colourful papers,shoe boxes, bottles cap,toilet paper rolls, eggs tray,etc which are all reuse objects .

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