Friday, October 3, 2014

Meeting ERS Quantities

Meeting ERS Quantities

The quantities of materials needed to score highly in the Environmental Rating Scale seem astronomical sometimes.  Here are some inexpensive and simple ways to meet the quantities without breaking the bank.   This can get you started, and you’ll think of lots more as you go.

ERS Area
And specific requirements
Homemade  or around the house ideas
Thrift Shop Ideas
Dollar Store Ideas
Books

Fantasy
Nature/Science
Factual
Race/Culture
People
Abilities
Animals
Make homemade books with the children.  Cut out pictures from magazines and catalogs, print from the internet, use photos, etc.  Make a book about grandmas and grandpas;  a book about animals; a book about jobs using gender diversity…  They don’t have to be a story – using just pictures will make them great ways to have conversations and ask open ended questions


Fine Motor

3-5 of each:
Small building materials
Art items
Manipulatives
Puzzles

Make lacing cards.  Cut shapes from thick paper or plastic.  Punch holes around the edges and attach a shoestring.

Save large pieces of  Styrofoam form packaging to stick golf tees of craft sticks  into


Beads for stringing.  Shoelaces

Small kitchen tongs or tweezers for transferring objects

Small pitchers for pouring
Art

3-5 of each
Drawing
Paints
3D
Collage
Tools
Always have lots of paper available so children can make their own individualized creations

Look online for homemade dough recipes

Save paper tubes, egg cartons, pieces of wood  and boxes to glue sculptures

Save a “scrap box” with old wrapping paper, ribbons, greeting cards, and any other items

Craft area may have craft sticks, pipe cleaners, and other 3D items.

Inexpensive crayons, markers, glue sticks, watercolor paints , etc.

Collage materials
Music/Movement

Instruments
Music to listen to
Dance props
Make homemade instruments. 

See if families can make copies of music from their culture on a CD for you

Do you use Pandora or Spotify?  Find multicultural music there to play
Scarves for dancing
Crepe paper cut into streamers for dancing

Plastic eggs or other shapes that can be made into shakers

Blocks

2-3 kinds of blocks(2 inches or larger, Leggos and other linking items do not count)
Transportation toys
People
Animals


Homemade stuffed milk carton blocks

Cars and plastic animals
Sand/Water


Use dish tub or low storage bin as container for water or sand/dirt
Bath towels under table/bins

Funnels, measuring cups, basters, cups

Plastic table cloth or shower curtain for under water table
Dramatic Play

Male and female dress ups
Multicultural items
2 or more themes
Grab some male clothing/accessories from the back of the closet for dress ups

Empty Food containers, especially from ethnic foods you eat

Table cloth, vase, flowers

Take out menus, especially from ethnic restaurants

Cookbooks, ethnic cookbooks

Reusable shopping bags
Men’s shoes, ties, clothing for dress up

Female dress up items

Pots/pans, kitchen items, dishes, pitchers, etc.


Kitchen items – pot holders, wooden spoons, spatulas, plates, cups, etc.

Glasses (take out lenses)

Play phones

Play money

Small broom/dustpan


Make a second dramatic ply theme:  Post Office
Junk mail
Pick up free priority mail boxes at the post office
Blue shirts
Calculators, stamps and pads, packing items, pens, stickers, index cards to make post cards
Nature/Science

3-5 of each:
Natural objects
Living things
Books/toys/pictures
Activities
Leaves, sticks, pinecones, rocks, other natural items from the yard

Plants
Pictures from calendars, internet

Talk and learn  about plants in your yard/garden


Craft area may have rocks and shells
Math/Number

3-5 of each:
Counting
Written numbers
Measuring
Comparing quantities
Shapes
Bring out your bathroom scale to measure weights of things

Make charts or graphs with the children, such as sunny vs. cloudy days, children’s heights, etc.


Sorting trays (muffin tins, other divided items)
Calculators, play money, rulers, tape measures

In floral area – gemstones or rocks to sort or count

Craft area – pompoms or other items to count/sort
Diversity

In books, pictures and materials:
Race
Culture
Ages
Abilities
Gender

See books, dramatic play, music  items above

Look for photos on the internet

If families are visiting their home country, see if they might bring something back for you.




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