...Starter activities Set up your role-play area with a Chinese New Year theme. Decorate the area with red and gold fabrics, hanging lanterns and dragons, floor mats, floor cushions, fans and costumes. Look at China on a globe, show...
...What are they learning? Working on language to express experiences of taste. The ‘Hugh's hair salad’ recipe in this book can be combined with this activity to consolidate the learning Key Skills: Language skills to label and describe...
...What are they learning? A familiarisation activity to develop confidence with handling unfamiliar vegetables. The focus is on fun and exploration in order to increase the appeal of different vegetables. Key Skills: Engaging with food...
...What are they learning? Getting to know the Eatwell Plate and its five food groups. Learning that we need a variety of foods to be healthy. Key Skills: Sorting and organising foods into different food groups.What you need A large Eatwell...
...What you need Pictures of fireworks White boards and pens Poster sized piece of cardboard Felt pens Pieces of card cut into spikey speech bubblesHelpful hints Some children may be frightened of fireworks. Be sensitive to this and allow them...
...Starter activities Make simple pizza jigsaw puzzles using paper plates. The children can draw on their own toppings using pens or paint. Help them to draw lines using a ruler and pen to divide their pizzas into slices. Support them in using...
...What are they learning? Thinking about the benefits of including fish in our diet, and familiarisation with the concept of eating more fish in our snacks and meals. Key Skills: Literacy and language surrounding appearance and names of fish...
...Starter activities Investigate the moon with an interactive demonstration. Show the children a large, detailed photo of the moon. What can they see? Discuss the impact craters made by solid objects such as asteroids or meteorites crashing...
...What you need Winter coats Mittens/gloves Scarves Hats BootsWhat you do Talk about the cold weather and how it is important to wrap up warm before going outside to play. Ask the children if they can put on their own coat independently...
...Starter activities Set up a ‘fairy bakery’ in your role-play area. Add a counter and shelves lined with baskets to display produce such as model cakes and breads. Decorate with flowers and make sparkly banners. Set out aprons and baker...
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