Reggio Inspired: Color
Woot! Day two of my sneak peek into a local Reggio inspired preschool, Rosa Parks. The quality of classroom environment in this school is off the charts. Today I am going to share a few of their color ideas. Simple canvas boards with color collections. I love all the texture. A close up of the color collection. Almost every classroom had a version of this color application. Paint value chips were used to designate the place for each color family. Love it! Here is the same idea on a black…
Love the shelf!
Documentation
Playing With Loose Parts
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Miss G on Instagram: “Junk modelling area in my Nursery classroom ☺️ I love these continuous provision storage boxes from @earlyexcellence I know the children…”
45 Likes, 9 Comments - Miss G (@earlylearningwithmissg) on Instagram: “Junk modelling area in my Nursery classroom ☺️ I love these continuous provision storage boxes from…”
Exploring Nature through Playdough - Wings and Roots
Exploring nature through wholemeal playdough and loose natural parts.
Nice to have different selection of colours
In the Castle - Stimulating Learning
Early-years based activities and invitations linked with castle play - from Rachel (",)
Reggio-Emilia: How To Bring the Most Out of Your Early Learning Environment
My quest this year was to create a more organized, visually pleasing environment in our preschool classroom. My inspiration has come from various classes I've taken this year, inspirational teachers, cohort among local preschools, and of course, blogging! My research of other classrooms and personal aesthetic have led me to the Reggio Emilia approach to classroom environments. I do not claim to be a Reggio teacher. I have, however, learned to borrow bits and pieces from various pedagogical…