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...Introduction Taking care of the setting and equipment is an important aspect of any educational setting. It is too easy to do all the clearing up yourself, but much more educationally sound to teach children to do it themselves. Suitable...
...Introduction Children will love having their own dance studio and the opportunity to use props to create and record their own dance routines, either on their own or with a group of friends. Use a video recorder to capture...
...Introduction This very simple activity enables children to make a physical response to what they feel.What you need A felt pen for each pair of childrenBefore you start Secretly draw a smiley face on one palm and a sad face on the other...
...What you need good, strong voices! space for everyone to jump and move aroundWhat you do Chant this song and perform the actions. Perform the actions clearly and distinctly: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear Teddy bear, Teddy bear Turn around. (walk...
...Introduction Digital newsletters are a great way to promote parent/carer engagement in their child's learning. Create digital newsletters to inform parents/carers about what is happening in the setting, including children's points of view...
...Group size 10+What you need Chalk to draw team linesHow to play At least four players are the snakes. The snakes form the alley by standing in a line with wide spaces between them, facing the rest of the group, who should be at a distance...
...What you need books about Christenings Christening gowns, cards, presents photographs of Christenings books and stories about babies from a variety of backgrounds, races and culturesKeywords birth Christening gown font celebration special...
...Group size 6-10 playersWhat you need A beanbag for each team A marker/cone for each teamHow to play Two teams line up one behind the other. On your signal, the first player in each team runs, hops, walks or strides (or any other method...
...Introduction Parachute play depends on co-operation, and this needs practice. This game helps children to work together in a group to achieve a shared aim. Holding onto the fabric keeps their hands occupied as they work in a group to play...
...What are they learning? Introduce the relationship between dairy foods and bone health. Key Skills: Literacy and language surrounding dairy foods; numeracy; following physical activity instructions; turn-taking.What you need Open space...