Explore aspects of the UN Convention, particularly; The Right to Play
Evaluate how play can allow children to express themselves and feel free
Convey your thoughts about how children might feel if they could not play
Comprise a leaflet promoting play
Will support CACHE/ Btec/ HND/ Foundation degree/ BA Honours in childhood studies
This is a Masters level presentation containing 24 slides.
This is an editable power point presentation. It explores perceptions of technology, debates, internet safety, developmentally appropriate technology outdoors, Integrating technology into the outdoor elements of the national curriculum (within knowledge and understanding of the world) theorists views, information about devices and how they can be used in the outdoors and a reference list.
This could be utilised on CPD training sessions, could assist with assignment study towards a an early years qualification and more.
Practitioners could feedback to others in order to develop settings in this area.
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Power point presentations, revision tools!
To support Health and Social care.
These have been tried and tested and were engaging sessions and revision sessions.
Suitable for Health and Social Care- Btec, health, diet and nutrition, also sexual health.
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This is a super opportunity to download and use these resources, all in one great bundle!
Included is a lovely campfire activity guide with learning opportunity ideas and a nutritious diet coke chicken curry recipe. A counting activity while den building! forest school plans that ideas can be drawn from to suit your own practice, a pack containing a scavenger hunt, safety triangles and more, nature star quotes that can be laminated and placed in your outdoor area. On top of all that, a Magazine based on utilising technology outdoors!
Have great fun!
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Portable mud kitchen for outdoor play
This resource has been designed to encourage children to be creative, direct their own learning, have fun and spend time using and developing their skills outdoors. The wood cookies are the kitchen cooker hobs!
The aim of this resource is to enable your child to create their own unique mud kitchen that can be transported to a setting of your choice, for example; the local park, your garden, back yard, a woodland, forest, river, lake, beach, anywhere you like!
All you need to do is find an empty plastic box (cracker box)/ biscuit tin and so on as long as they are approximately the size of a shoe box, can be bigger if needed and have a lid to pop the kitchen equipment in.
Your child can have fun choosing which images to use and place onto the box, they can either cut out one of the pre designed kitchens or select images from the other pages. Choosing which images they would like as the hob/ hob buttons etc. Children could search for natural objects such as pine cones to place on and use as their buttons if they wish.
It may be a good idea to laminate before sticking or find a see through material that could be stuck around the finished box to protect from the rain and to enable to be wiped clean.
Fill the mud kitchen box with equipment such as; small measuring pans, spoons, small bowls, dishes and have fun!
This resource could also be use to support the teaching of childcare and development, the students could have a go at creating one to assist them with how a child could learn and develop from this activity- suitable for studying degrees, CACHE, AQA child development.
Health and Social care, unit 2 care values matching game btec
Teacher tips;
This is a fun, engaging game, simply print out the pages, for each card, the ‘make a match’ writing is on one side and either a picture or writing on the other. Once printed out, fold in half and either glue or laminate.
Print out as many sets as you like to suit your students needs.
This game will develop their knowledge of care values.
An example game could be to
work out who has their matching
card, could also be played in other
ways.
Btec level 2, unit 2, Health and social care..
Teaching about play, hands on experience for childcare/ early years students.
Students can try out the activities to support and start to promote learning how children play, the benefits and how they develop and learn skills. Students could write down how each activity develops personal, physical, social, emotional and social development.
CACHE, BTEC AQA, EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES UNITS
Theorist, Abraham Maslow; cootie catcher assignment/ revision tool for CACHE/ BTEC/ EYE/ CHILDCARE/ CHILD DVELOPMENT
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 theorist Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of needs. 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 circles/ shaped depending on the subject.
These are to represent a colour, for example there might be a PINK trainer and a PURPLE bed and Black berries etc.
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!
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
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Childcare/ Early childhood theories, perspectives and inspirations.
Forest school lessons, pack, Montessori workshop and Maslow's Hierarchy game.
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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)
A fun selection of activity prompts for spring time fun 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)
Childrens outdoor activities bonus collection, early years, holiday time, primary outdoor.
Try ne box card activities
Scavenger hunts
Campfire fun
Counting outdoors
Forest school activities and much more!
A 20 resource bundle!
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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!
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Safe and protective environments for Babies and Young children
To demonstrate the process of hand washing for young children.
Convey the importance of hand washing for young children
Health and social care, childcare
A 7 page power point presentation about hand washing and a protective environment.