...What are they learning? Creative expression; hand-eye co-ordination; enquiring mindWhat you need Pictures of Green Man faces – ideally, laminated for use outdoors Clay (natural or air-drying); clay carving tools Water spray bottle Flowers...
...What are they learning? Speaking and listening; fine motor skills, creative expression; understanding the natural worldWhat you need A frosty day or a mud patch Sticks, and whittlers – vegetable peelers are ideal CameraWhat you do Identify...
...What are they learning? Understanding the natural world; creative expression; enquiring mindWhat you need A patch of grass – of any size Objects to cover the grass, for example: plastic bin bags; plates; rope; cardboard Weights...
...What are they learning? Gross and fine motor skills; collaboration; speaking and listening; creative expression; agilityWhat you need Lots of 1-litre and 2-litre clear plastic drinks bottles, with lids Water and food colouringWhat you do...
...What are they learning? Gross and fine motor skills; hand-eye co-ordination; creative expression; problem solving; speaking and listening; collaborationWhat you need Scrap and junk, for example: cardboard boxes, castors, wheels and axles...
...What are they learning? Gross and fine motor skills; hand-eye co-ordination; problem solving; enquiring mindWhat you need Unwanted household objects: simple items such as small chair or a fan and more complex items such as a DVD player...
...What are they learning? Speaking and listening; story telling; enquiring mindWhat you need A selection of old story books Laminating machine and laminating pouches Hole punch String/pegs/Blu-tack Lever arch binder or basket big enough...
...What are they learning? Creative expression; collaboration; problem solving; gross motor skills; fine motor skillsWhat you need A sturdy, lidded, waterproof box – it would be worth spending some money on this! Donations from parents...
...What are they learning? Problem solving; speaking and listening; collaborationWhat you need Small, waterproof containers for treasure: tiny jam jars; film canisters; small plastic food storage boxes; sweet boxes (e.g. TicTacs, Kinder...
...What are they learning? Understanding the natural world; creative expressionWhat you need Containers, such as lids from margarine or ice cream tubs, shallow dishes or baking trays – these should be between 1cm and 3cm deep Water...
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