I would personally make my lessons hands-on if possible because I know that children are more engaged when they are physically seeing and touching objects. For example, if I was teaching children different shapes I would bring in squishy shapes that they can touch and feel while they are learning. I would also want to learn how each child learns (audibly, kinesthetically, or visually) so that I can accommodate lessons to their learning style.
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