Toddlers Getting Creative At Nursery
Why not try this creative activity with your toddlers...
How to spell: top 10 tricks
How to spell. Top ten tricks to help your kids learn to spell.
30 Atividades de coordenação motora - Parte 2 - Educação Infantil
Atividades de coordenação motora - Educação Infantil - Aluno On
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Reading - HFW Ring Around A Bottle - students toss the ring and say the word if they land on one
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Hands On Learning Shapes Activities
Hands on learning with basic shapes. Lots of fun and motivating ideas for kids!
How Did We Explore the Concepts of Physics in Kindergarten?
Physics in Kindergarten? Absolutely! This is why play is so important in Early Childhood Education! How else could children begin to have a...
Three Bears Tuff Tray and Small World.
Use these Goldilocks and the Three Bears Small World Characters to enhance your small world continuous provision. Help early years children to be imaginative and to build storylines and narratives by creating an exciting invitation to play. A great way to observe EYFS learning outcomes during child-initiated play. Simply cut out the engaging images and attach to blocks to create a wonderful small world scene. Try placing the decorated blocks into a large tray for children to use to retell…
Sleeping Beauties: Help your Baby Sleep Soundly and Happily
Addition.
Cotton Wool Ball Painting - alice & amelia
This afternoon we did Cotton Wool Ball Painting. As much as painting with a brush is fun this just introduces something new and acts the same as a sponge just slightly less mess! You will need cotton wool balls and clothes pegs. Simply attach the peg to the cotton wool then use it for dabbing into the paint and onto the paper. I got the colours and the cotton wool all ready for Amelia and sat her down to start. She was so over excited shouting her version of “stamp stamp stamp” every time…