Description of Learners and Demographic Information
Description of Learners and Demographic Information
FRIT 7134
I teach Prekindergarten at Discovery Point Childcare Center in Loganville, GA. Discovery Point is
a privately owned center, but the Pre-K is a Georgia Lottery funded programs. The owner thought it
would be easier to align our calendar with that of Gwinnett County’s calendar since there are school age
kids that attend this center from the surrounding schools. We are located in the South Gwinnett cluster
which has five elementary schools, two middle schools with another opening in the fall, and one high
school and one more opening this fall. There are 162 students enrolled at this school including 58 Pre-K
students. Discovery Point has 17 employees and of those 6 works with the Pre-K program. There are 2
Georgia Certified (P-5) teachers, 1 teacher working on provisional’s, 3 paraprofessionals for Pre-K, 1
cook, 1 bus driver, 1 director, 1 assistant director, and 6 employees that work throughout the center.
Due to the fact that we are a Lottery funded Pre-K program there are media resources that are expected
The students in this have a make-up of all origins and ethnicities. The Caucasian students make
up over 50 percent of the population of the entire center. The black students make up is about 35
percent of the population and the other 13 to 15 percent is made up of the other ethnicities. When I
speak of other, I am speaking of bi-racial, Indians, Mexicans, etc. One/fourth of the students at this
school speaks another language at home. There are the students that speak Spanish, Arabic, Russian,
and the students from Haiti, Africa, and the Caribbean Islands with a sharp dialect which can be hard to
understand. Many of the parents have to have interpreters to understand us. There are some parents
There are 3 Pre-K classes that are required to have certain media resources and technology in
each class in order to continue to receive the funding. Each class has at a minimum of 8 centers. Each
center is required to have so many books out for accessibility to students. There should be 25 books in
reading, science, and the circle area. The other centers should have books accessible to students also.
The books should align with the lesson plan and the thematic unit being covered. If it is fall you should
have media in each area concerning that topic. The materials have to be rotated for student
engagement. The listening center should have stories on CD and tape along with the books for easy
reading for the students. The students should have cultural music to help, stories, and different
equipment to play the media on. There should be enough media resources and equipment for at least 2
students. There are 3 televisions and each has a DVD and VCR player. Each Pre-K class has a computer,
CD player, and tape player. Since there is no actually media center, each class has a lending library.
Students have access to materials they can check out; there is usually no time frame. The students
There are some 3 students that require special education services. Two of those students are
receiving services from Gwinnett County Public School system. There is one boy that the EIP teacher
comes to Discovery Point to help three times a week, for 2 hours each visit. There is another student
that is in the Pre-K that has been moved to go to special education classes at one of the nearby schools.
He comes in after school hours. The third student has had an evaluation for special education and they
The teachers have to go to the library periodically to find media for the themes they are
covering. Gwinnett County has a great public library. The teachers can keep the books up to two weeks
and they can re-check them out or return them. Gwinnett County has a great supply of media
resources. The problem with checking out materials from the public library is the students are not very
responsible. The teachers have to make sure students are not damaging the property. The teachers are
responsible for the materials and it would cost them personally. Another problem is the teachers have
to leave the center to go to the library to find materials. We can’t just go on a break or in the middle of
class. There are times when you want the book before school gets out. If we had adequate materials
Curriculum Review
This collection development will be to enhance media concerning the 4 seasons. The media
obtained will cover grades from Prekindergarten to 2 nd grade. It is of importance for the students to
learn why things are changing their surroundings so they can link the knowledge to new things.
Understanding the seasons help us to understand our surroundings. The students can link information
from the 4 seasons back to each content area. I can usually link books back to the theme we are
studying. Many times things such as how someone is dressed, how the things in the community or
environment, and different foods they may be eating can help us figure out what season it may be.
Kindergarten
Students will investigate the position of sun and moon to show patterns throughout the year.
S2E3 Students will observe and record changes in their surroundings and infer the causes of the
changes.
S2E2 a. Investigate the position of the sun in relation to a fixed object on earth at
various times of the day.
b. Determine how the shadows change through the day by making a shadow stick
or using a sundial.
c. Relate the length of the day and night to the change in seasons (for example:
Days are longer than the night in the summer.)
d. Use observations and charts to record the shape of the moon for a period of
time.
S2E3 a. Recognize effects that occur in a specific area caused by weather, plants,
animals, and/or people.
Collection Review
The classes at my school usually share the books in circulation. There are book shelves in a
common area of the school. There is a media cabinet that stores all the DVD’s and CD’s in the same
area. Teachers have to log in and out the materials upon use. Each class has certain materials that has
been provided either by the state (Governor’s book of the year), previous book ordering rewards, or
provided by the teachers in that class. The teachers store the books and place them in storage
according to the themes being taught. The books may be stored as spring books, Holiday books, Dr.
Seuss books, Christmas books, math resources, etc. There is no formal storage according to Dewey
decimal numbers or if the books are fiction or nonfiction. There is no Media Specialist at our school so
we have to figure out a system that works for us. The teachers have the opportunity to inform the
director that we may need certain books or media. There is a possibility that we may or may not receive
the materials.
The collection that I have gathered is a combination of media. The content that has been listed
above contains media in the form of books, CD’s, DVD’s, puppets, and visual. The main idea of the
collection is the four seasons. The collection has some sub-topics that link back to the seasons. There is
much information that helps determine what season it may be. The four seasons can help us
understand much information. Students can better understand their surroundings in the environment
by the different seasons. Plants and animals have various activities or life cycles they go through
depending on the seasons. Students can better understand why we dress a certain way and why certain
foods may be hard to find. There is information about hibernation of plants and animals. Many of the
books that ruined from basic wear and tear and they need to be replaced. Some of the other books are
ruined from being mishandled due to kids not understanding how to handle the materials.
Information that has visuals for age appropriate lessons. The students often need to have
visuals to aid in their knowledge building. The students are young learners and they have little
to no prior knowledge.
There are some materials to help cover information for the multicultural students. There are
some students at our school that are ESOL students. I wanted to have some materials to help
aid in their transitional skills. The materials will also help the teachers to relate to these
students.
Videos are of importance to this collection. The videos will help the audio and visual learners. I
found that many times students learn best from things they see on T.V. We live in an age where
kids have been put in front of a television so much this may be all they know. There are days
when the weather keeps us in. Students are allowed a hour a week of television time. The
videos will play a part of entertainment and lesson re-enforcement. There is no gym to take the
Budget Summary
I have searched several online vendors to construct this collection. I believe this collection will
be adequate in helping to educate the students at Discovery Point. The order can be completed with I
have determined that I need $3894.33. I found several websites to order the collection from. The
collection will include information to cover seasons, life cycle, seasonal holidays, seasonal weather, and
seasonal agricultural. I attempted to cover the areas that I thought was most need in our curriculum.
The collection also includes some resources to help teachers with ideas while teaching these standards.
I have attached an excel worksheet with the detailed information for the collection.