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...Introduction Children love music and it can stimulate a lot of different emotions. Here the children work on creating their own radio channel. They can have a go at being presenters and singing own songs to play to children and parents...
...Introduction Lead children on a hunt around your setting. Use torches to find hidden objects in the dark.Focus Select and use technology for particular purposes.What you need Torches of different sizes and shapes A room or open space Dark...
...Introduction Most children will be aware that lots of communication happens online, even if it they are not able to, they might have seen an older sibling or parent online. The earlier children understand the importance of e-safety...
...Introduction Children will love to design their own fruit smoothies using hand blenders and juicers to create different taste combinations. In this activity children learn how to use everyday tools safely and for a purpose. Close adult...
...Introduction Work with the children to investigate shadows using an overhead projector. Look at the size and shape of shadows formed.What you need Overhead projector A blank wall surface to project on Everyday objects from the setting, e.g....
...Introduction Engage the children with their natural love of performing by being creative and using familiar songs to dance and singalong to.Focus Select and use technology for particular purposes – using a microphone and selecting songs...
...Introduction In this activity children are challenged to create a go cart for a character. This could be a character from a book or one the children have invented. The children can add wheels, a steering wheel, windscreen wipers, lights...
...Introduction In this activity children use tools to take apart technology to see how it works.Focus Investigating what is inside a computer and computer equipment.What you need Old computer appliances, e.g. keyboards, mouse that can...
...Introduction Celebrate children's achievements, their ‘Wow Moments’, through photographs that can be shared with families and peers. (Every moment is a ‘Wow Moment’ in early years!) This activity gives children the opportunity to use...
...Introduction Use a digital camera or other electronic device to take a variety of photographs of the setting that can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard or tablet. These could be photos the children have taken of the setting...