Sharron Krull, Adjunct Instructor
 
 
 

 

 

 Listen to my music 
Samantha Samuels
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SUMMER 07 Student Project Pictures
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CLDDV 107
Introduction to Child Development Curriculum
Summer 2007 Syllabus 
(PDF) (Txt)

Criteria for Evaluating and Grading Assignments

   Grading Record  (Summer 2007) (PDF)

Project Requirements (PDF)

Project History Notebook Assignment 
(PDF)  (TXT) (Summer 2007)


 Activity Plan Assignment 
(PDF) (Txt)
(Summer 2007)


Goals & Objectives at a Glance


Extra Credit Report

Introduction

Sharing Our Gifts

Projects, Units, Themes & Learning Centers Connecting Curriculum with Children

 
SPRING 07 Projects: Group 1 * Group 2 * Group 3

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How We Are Learning: An Introduction to the Project Approach (TXT) (PDF)

Project Apporach Glossary of Terms

 Building on Children's Interests (Seitz) (TXT) (PDF)

Following Children's Lead in the
Dance of Real Learning
(Lightford) (TXT) (PDF)

"What Do You Wonder?" Involving Children in Curriculum Planning (Williams)

All Kinds of Projects for Your Classroom (Sloane)

Child Center Curriculum Project

RESOURCES (Summer 2007)

HORSES

Webs
Orca
Bottlenose Dolphin

Letter to Families (PDF(PDF) (summer 2007)
Weekly Planning Forms
Content Areas

(Student Created) Weekly Planning Form (Excel)

Notebook Examples
 

 
Aztec Calendar
Basketball
Penguins
  Ponies
 

Flamingos (without pix)

  SPRING 07 Projects
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CLDDV 290
Brain Development through Music and Movement
Syllabus Spring 07

Grading Record
Grading Criteria


Extra Credit

Working Out With Your Whole Brain
The Theory Behind Developmentally Appropriate Movement Activities


Optical Illusions & Visual Phenomena

Researchers Map Path of Humans' New Brain Cells

Student's View of Intelligence Can Help Grades

Researchers Map Path of Humans' New Brain Cells

Display Boards
Project Display Board Evaluation

Documentation "Big Idea" Story Boards (PDF)  

Four Steps to making Documentation Panels (PDF)

How to View a Project Display (PDF)  

Using Documentation Panels to Communicate with Families (PDF)  

Picture This! (PDF)  

CLDDV 290 Prop Project Photos Fall 05

 

ECE Glossary

Nutrition & Fitness Terms Glossary

 

Sharron’s teaching experience spans over thirty-five years and encompasses nearly all areas of early childhood education. She is a veteran preschool teacher having taught and directed at parent cooperative preschools for over 20 years. She has taught parent education classes, school-age childcare programs, recreation programs and elementary school. She is presently a Child Development Instructor at Modesto Junior College in Modesto, California and Las Positas College in Livermore, California as well as a trainer, speaker, and writer. Sharron is recognized nationally as an early childhood expert and has consulted with several innovative companies in educational toys, playground equipment, and school supplies. Continually learning and expanding professionally, Sharron is in great demand to conduct staff training seminars, workshops, and keynote speeches.

Sharron’s advocacy for children and her desire to share with other teachers and parents led her to co-author two teacher resource books: Circle Time Activities for Young Children and Play Power: Games and Activities for Young Children. She also produced two instructional curriculum videos. Her latest book, That Was the Best Party Ever! How to Give Birthday Parties Kids Will Never Forget, is the result of planning and conducting parties and celebrations for kids from an educator’s perspective. Literally thousands of children have been touched by her energy and creativity!

On a personal note, Sharron is married and resides in Livermore, California with her husband Steve. Their blended family consists of their grown children Christy, J.P., Corrie and Marc. Sharron and Steve enjoy the beach, sun, surf, and grandchildren!

 

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