<p>Create your own “Story Station” to promote communication and language in your classroom. Perfect for encouraging children to read or to draw attention to a particular topic which you are exploring in class.</p>
<p>A botanical, neutral theme to tie in with a Hessian style classroom.</p>
<p>Contains - author and illustrator signs, story station sign, focus book sign.</p>
<p>How It Works: One child will be the author, telling the story. The other child will be the illustrator , drawing a picture relating to the story (i.e. a favourite character or moment from the story). This works well for communication and language and encouraging children to get writing and mark making.</p>
<p>How to Play: Ask children to look at the picture. For example, they may pick up the “Taxi” card. Encourage the children to think about the initial sounds they can hear and place a peg on the grapheme that matches the phoneme.</p>
<p>A 3D shape matching game to enhance continuous provision.</p>
<p>How to Play: Encourage children to look at the object and think about what 3D shape is looks like. Then, the children will put a peg on the shape which matches the object.</p>
<p>A 2D Shape game perfect for continuous provision.</p>
<p>How to Play: Encourage children to look at the alien and think about what shape their body is. Then, the children will put a peg on the shape which matches the alien.</p>