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Resources for educators and parents who would like to make learning exciting and teach children for life.
Homeschooling Dinosaur fun (2.5-4yo)
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Homeschooling Dinosaur fun (2.5-4yo)

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A homeschooling activity to inspire little dinosaur lovers Recommended age: 2.5 to 4 years old Learning goals: • Make comparisons between objects relating to size, length, weight and capacity. • Describe the size and the colour of objects. Includes: • A plan • Dinosaur colouring • Dinosaur pictures (to make a puzzle)
Professions activity - 3-4yo
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Professions activity - 3-4yo

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Fun activities to learn about different professions for preschoolers Activity 1 - Scavenger hunt. How many of these can you spot? Activity 2 - Match duties with the jobs. Activity 3 - Draw a day in a life of a … (choose a profession) Activity 4 - Role-play a day in a life of … (profession on your choice)
Exploring archetypes - Insects (3-4yo)
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Exploring archetypes - Insects (3-4yo)

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Activities to explore insects Recommended age: 3-4 years old Scavenger hunt - spot creepy crawlies in a local park Exploring similarities and differences between insects Insect photos These activities are a great way of exploring archetypes - what are insects like? What do they do? How are they similar and different? Children observe different insects and begin to relate to some of their characteristics, e.g. slow, hard-working, strong.
Understanding the world milestones (Birth - 5 years old)
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Understanding the world milestones (Birth - 5 years old)

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Understanding the world progression of skills from birth to 5 years old Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school? This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop the understanding of the world from birth to school age. You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling. The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK. Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage. It includes 8 areas of understanding the world development: • People and communities • The world • Technology and tools • Materials • History • Living things • Forces • Geography If you find this progression map useful, you can find Mathematical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Physical development and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.