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Teaching about play to childcare/ early years students; mix 2
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Teaching about play to childcare/ early years students; mix 2

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Students can take part in or study the activities and consider the types of play promoted by them, they can write down notes and use the Maslow game and Montessori workshop to explore different concepts and the need for play in children's development. To explore the importance of play and consider and evaluate types, stages and theorists, also relate self identity to children’s. This can be used and adapted to suit the needs of your class. Pick and choose either the whole plans or aspects to suit your specification. Ideal for CACHE, HND, BA Honours in childhood studies 63%saving!
Try me box; Fun Easter edition 1, Childrens Easter activity
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Try me box; Fun Easter edition 1, Childrens Easter activity

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A fun selection of Easter activity prompts to set out in your outdoor area/ forest school area or a family activity! Children can take it in their own direction! Simply print out, laminate and place in a box ready for children to choose from. (A waterproof plastic box would be ideal)
Early years/ Foundation Stage/ Phase play and learning selection. Maths, transition, exploration. KS1/Early years
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Early years/ Foundation Stage/ Phase play and learning selection. Maths, transition, exploration. KS1/Early years

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BANG POW TELLING THE TIME game and day of the week with super heroes. This is a fun and active game ideal for hands on, kinaesthetic, learning through action learners. Could be used an end of term activity/ game. Can be differentiated depending on ability and could be played individually or as a group working together. Mixed ability groups could be ideal to learn from their peers. Suitable for early years, key stage one curriculum, for private tutors and home education/ schooling. TRANSITION PACK All about me transition pack for Nursery/ Reception introduction/ first school day A 9 page ‘All about me’ pack to help transition from one setting to another. You can either use the PowerPoint document and insert your own logo or the PDF. It is suitable for Nursery/ Reception children starting school SQUIDGEBOBS These quirky characters can help with ideas to Play games in Early Years, create activities and challenges for the outdoors and forest school, spark ideas for writing stories in key stage 1 and 2, make rhymes, match to meet and develop curriculum outcomes, learning about ‘ourselves’, likes, dislikes and much more, take it the way you and your children wish to meet their learning needs! Guess which animals they are made up of! 29% Saving!
Bang Pow Telling the time game and day of the week with super heroes
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Bang Pow Telling the time game and day of the week with super heroes

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Bang Pow Telling the time game and day of the week with super heroes. This is a fun and active game ideal for hands on, kinaesthetic, learning through action learners. Could be used an end of term activity/ game. Can be differentiated depending on ability and could be played individually or as a group working together. Mixed ability groups could be ideal to learn from their peers. Suitable for early years, key stage one curriculum, for private tutors and home education/ schooling. Aim of the game, all you need is a dice To fill the clock up with superheroes. The superheroes are numbered 1 to 6 Roll a dice, count to see which number you roll, if it is a 3 for example then find superhero number 3 and pick him/ her up. Then pick up a card, read and match your superhero to the clock. E.G. If the card says ‘five past’ put your super hero by five past. Once all six numbers have been rolled, repeat. Work together to fill up the clock. Use the same method for the days of the week.
Human Lifespan Development. Lifespan Development, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam,
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Human Lifespan Development. Lifespan Development, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam,

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Interactive, engaging cootie catcher revision activity to support Human Lifespan Development, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam, also very useful for childcare/ early childhood/ early years development units These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the human lifespan development Unit 1 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student! How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image. These may be in the form of coloured stars/ shaped depending on the subject. These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK picture. The player then spells out the colour of the image. This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point. The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision. Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision. A blank template has been included for students to create their own. There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet Good luck and have fun!
Human Lifespan Development revision (ages 9-18), Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam,
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Human Lifespan Development revision (ages 9-18), Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam,

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***Would you like to choose another resource absolutely FREE of charge when you purchase this resource? Simply e mail; fayewattstheskillsnetwork@outlook.com for more details*** Excellent last minute revision tool! Interactive, engaging cootie catcher revision activity to support Human Lifespan Development age 9-18 adolescence, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam, also very useful for childcare/ early childhood/ early years development units These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the human lifespan development Unit 1 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student! How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image. These may be in the form of coloured stars/ shaped depending on the subject. These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK picture. The player then spells out the colour of the image. This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point. The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision. Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision. A blank template has been included for students to create their own. There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet Good luck and have fun!
Human Lifespan Development revision (ages3-8), Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam,
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Human Lifespan Development revision (ages3-8), Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam,

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Excellent last minute revision tool! Interactive, engaging cootie catcher revision activity to support Human Lifespan Development age 3-8, early childhood, Unit 1, Btec level 2 health and social care exam, also very useful for childcare/ early childhood/ early years development units These Cootie Catchers are a super fun revision tool. Including a cootie catcher with a range of questions to promote revision and knowledge of the human lifespan development Unit 1 in Btec level 2 health and social care. Contains pictures. Also another cootie catcher which has extra pictures added, this supports differentiation and provides extra prompts. Select to suit each individual student! How to play; Once the cootie catcher is made, one player picks an image. These may be in the form of coloured stars/ shaped depending on the subject. These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK picture. The player then spells out the colour of the image. This will land on 4 of the 8 images again, the player picks an image to open at this point. The question is read out by the other player and an answer is attempted, it can be discussed in pairs if required as it all helps with exam revision. Text books, internet, class notes can assist with the answers and revision. A blank template has been included for students to create their own. There is an answer sheet, in some questions there may be more answers available than are on the answer sheet Good luck and have fun!
NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator) Criteria 1.1 to 1.3
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NCFE CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the Early Years Workforce (Early Years Educator) Criteria 1.1 to 1.3

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Support healthy lifestyles for children through the provision of food and nutrition. Understand the impact of food and nutrition on children’s health and development. 1.1. Explain what is meant by healthy eating. 1.2. Evaluate national and local initiatives which promote healthy eating. 1.3. Describe food and drink requirements in relation to current frameworks This resource can be used to teach the below criteria within your childcare classroom
Nutritionopoly, health and social care, child care, unit 6, level2, level 3, health, well being.
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Nutritionopoly, health and social care, child care, unit 6, level2, level 3, health, well being.

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NUTRITIONOPOLY! An interactive, engaging game inspired by monopoly, perfect for many Health and social care/ childcare units- ideal for Level 2, unit 6 but would also fit in well to level 3. BTEC, CCLD, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CACHE, AQA, DEGREE, EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES and more. The hearts can be printed out numerous times and the property cards are to be printed out twice- once for each player to keep hold of if they buy a property and printed out together with the question card for each player to read out when it’s their turn. Nutrition Child Nutrition Health Well being Game rules Aim of the game. Race your way around the Nutritionopoly board as your favourite character. Earn points by collecting Hearts, buying property and answering questions. The player with the highest score wins. Contents; Gameboard, 4 character pieces, 22 property cards, 22 question cards with a Learning Point on. Each player chooses a character and places on GO. Each player starts the game with 6 hearts- 5 at 1 point and 1 worth 5 points, totaling 10 points. On your go- roll the dice and move character forward, collecting any coins along the way but not the space where you start. When you land on or pass GO, collect 2 tokens each time. Properties- on your turn you can buy the property that you land on and charge rent for each person that lands on it. If you have a full set then charge double the rent. For each property you land on, find the corresponding question card and complete to either earn extra points or allow other players to. If you go to jail- either use your turns to roll a 6 before being released or pay 3 points to get out sooner
Nature quote art for display
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Nature quote art for display

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Cool outdoor inspired nature quote- an eye catching black background with white text. Can be used to promote the use of the outdoor area.
Forest school villagers, Christmas advent calendar!
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Forest school villagers, Christmas advent calendar!

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This super Christmas advent calendar promotes outdoor play, learning and fun! There are 24 activities leading up to Christmas eve, exciting! As the adult, look through the photos to get ideas for any resources needed, please take care if lighting a small fire with cotton wool (very flammable) Print the pages out, the next page with the activities on is the base, you may wish to stick onto card to make more durable. Then choose the cover. Remember to glue in-between the squares so that your child can open the doors. It may be a good idea to score the squares so the doors can be opened. Below are bigger pictures of the activities and a link to a site which is one of the activities. Enjoy and have fun! P.s. Take pictures along the way and post them to Forest School Villagers on Facebook, we may share them!
Forest school villagers pack
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Forest school villagers pack

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A great fun and active forest school inspired pack containing; fire safety triangles, scavenger hunt, resource list, focus activity, free flow activity, reflection and purchase ideas.
Technology outdoors magazine
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Technology outdoors magazine

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Technology, outdoors, digital. This magazine containing an activity that is very adaptable to suit the needs of your children and available environment. Great for integrating technology into the outdoor environment, making a winter potion along the way!
Caring for Children
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Caring for Children

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This is a great resources, a whole Unit called Caring for children- containing a 44 page power point including learning opportunities to support; How knowledge of child development can contribute to the recognition of childrens care needs, child development norms, SMART targets, the role of the practitioner, engaging activities and more. This can be adapted to suit your class/ scheme of work/ plans/ childcare specification!
Speech and language booklet
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Speech and language booklet

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These are booklets to support students when studying about children's speech and language- Understand how to support positive speech, language and communication development for children and young people with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties