Roar-some Dinosaur Day Ideas
Dinosaur Day is a staple celebration here at KCS with a multitude of ways it can be brought into the classroom. We’ve put together some ROAR-some ideas to spark your imagination!
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Dinosaur Day is a staple celebration here at KCS with a multitude of ways it can be brought into the classroom. We’ve put together some ROAR-some ideas to spark your imagination!
As the temperature is beginning to increase, it’s the perfect time to put down the technology screens and encourage outdoor play. Outdoor play is vital for children as it prompts physical, emotional, intellectual and social development.
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Facilitating play can be a complex role for Early Years practitioners. Early Years expert, Emma Davis, explores the importance of child-led play and how to strike a balance between the role of observer and facilitator.
Introducing loose parts play into a setting can be a hugely empowering and valuable experience. As practitioners, our role is to facilitate an enabling and inspiring environment for children and incorporating loose parts into our provision can help us to achieve this.