The following lists the sub-outcomes, examples of evidence when children achieve each sub-outcome and how educators can promote and help children to achieve MTOP Learning Outcome 5 - Children And Young People Are Effective Communicators V2.0.
The Fresh Food Kids Discovery Tours program is back with a digital twist! With exciting hands-on and digital activities including early learning. Based on the learning stage, children will explore where fresh food comes from with activities such as stepping onto a farm and seeing how fruit and vegetables are grown using augmented reality. They will immerse themselves in the fascinating world of seeds, plant ecosystems and the farm-to-table journey.
Chocolate Box Letter Matching enables children to recognise the letters and match the correct chocolate in the correct chocolate box.
Counting Heart Biscuits is a counting activity from 1 to 10 for children to match the correct number of heart decorations o the corresponding number on the biscuit. This activity is great for number recognition, for children learning their numbers and for one-to-one correspondence.
Colour Heart Sorting enables children to categorise and sort hearts based on their colour. This is a great experience for children to distinguish between different colours and to begin to match and sort based on colours too.
Heart Animals Cut and Paste enables children to make animals from heart shapes. Two pages are included per each animal. One page with the shapes to cut out and the second page of how the animal should look once it's put together. These are very cute to create for Valentine's Day.
The following lists the sub-outcomes, examples of evidence that children can achieve each sub-outcome and how educators can promote and help children to achieve MTOP Learning Outcome 4 - Children And Young People Are Confident And Involved Learners V2.0.
MTOP Learning Outcomes Posters Version 2.0 displays the main MTOP Learning Outcomes and the sub-outcomes. They can be used to display within the service or used as a reference for documentation and planning. The Learning Outcomes are to be used to reflect on children’s learning and focus on what a child can achieve.
Dog Bone Number Matching enables children to recognise the number on the dog kennel background and add the correct number of dog bones. This activity is great for number recognition, for children learning their numbers and for one-to-one correspondence.
The 11th of February is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. It enables us to honour women’s significant achievements in science and place a much-needed focus on girls entering Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers.
Using nail polish, this science experiment will enable you to create rainbow patterns on paper.
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