...What they are learning In Personal, Social & Emotional Development to continue to be interested, excited and motivated to learn In Communication, Language & Literacy to interact with others, negotiating plans & activities to extend...
...Introduction Whatever the weather, many young children just love to be outdoors. Indeed, outdoor learning provides children with the potential to learn in a different way — it can be far more physical, faster, louder and bigger! Many...
...What they are learning In Personal, Social & Emotional Development to be confident to try new activities In Mathematics to use everyday words to describe position In Knowledge of the World to investigate objects & materials by using all...
...What are they learning? Listening to sounds inside and outside encourages children to be more aware of sounds around themWhat you need paper, pencils, clipboards portable recording equipment or digital camera (optional)What you do Explain...
...What you need old clothes or pieces of fabric (any fabric can be used, but stretchy or knitted fabric works well) scissors ribbons, threads, raffia and strings objects to wrap: sticks and twigs soft toys small world figures bricks...
...Introduction A rich diversity of life is vital for species survival and for the wellbeing of an environment. Because birds are sensitive to habitat change, they are an important tool to measure the health of the environment. Children become...
...What you need clear, wide-necked plastic bottles, clean and empty natural items found outside, in the grounds of the setting or in a park (leaves, conkers, berries, twigs, stones etc.) plastic glue such as UHU stickers pictures of natural...
...What you need Photos of children's gardens Paper and pencils Catalogues ScissorsWhat you do Talk about children's gardens at home. Can they describe their garden? Let them share pictures of their gardens and say what they like to do...
...What they are learning In Personal, Social & Emotional Development to be confident to try new activities In Mathematics to use everyday words to describe position In Knowledge of the World to ask questions about why things happen & how...
...Focus Patterns; symmetry; making links; finding out and exploring.What you need Small wooden and bamboo trays Wicker baskets Twigs, shells, pebbles, gravel, leaves, flowers, fir cones, conkers and other natural materials Small wooden...
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