The Fish Colour Matching activity enables children to recognise and match colours by matching the correct colour circle to the coloured fish. The coloured circles are to be cut out for children to sort and match the colour dots for each fish. Children can also use pom pom, playdough, coloured blocks and more. This activity will help children to correctly identify and recognise primary and secondary colours.
EPEC is conducting a free webinar on 28th October 2021, joined on how managers and educators can implement strategies to promote a safe and peaceful environment from workplace bullying.
Cow Spot Counting is a simple activity that enables children to recognise the number and add the correct number spots on the cow. These encourage number recognition and one to one correspondence.
Cow Spot Counting can be used in a variety of ways. The spots included can be cut out and children can use these to add to the correct number to each cow, these can be laminated and used as playdough counting mats where children have to make their own playdough spots, spots can be finger painted on or even drawn on.
These letters enables children to begin to recognise the first letter of their name. These are great for preschool children who are learning to write their name and for letter recognition.
These posters provide easy information for children to understand the organs inside your body and how they work. It also provides a diagram of each organ and labels different parts. These posters are a great starting point for children to develop a curiosity of how their body works.
On Monday 13 September, Services Australia recorded a one-off $0 session of care for children enrolled at child care services in Greater Sydney. This is to ensure enrolments remain active during the extended lockdown.
Hunter Prelude is partnering with the NSW Department of Education to deliver the Creating Opportunities: Transition to School Professional Development Program. Free training for Educators include: Writing Transition to School Statements, Guide to Formative and Summative Assessment, Positive Transition To School and more.
For services that have received a rating certificate by ACECQA on or after 30th July 2021, this must be displayed and clearly visible at the service premises.
When applying for grant funding it is crucial to provide evidence that supports your application. Evidence enables you to demonstrate your understanding and the services need for the grant funding.
The following posters lists a child's weakness (negative trait), turned into a strength. Viewing these in a positive light can help you to develop the child's weakness into a strength and understand how to best support the child's overall emotional development and self esteem. Seeing these weaknesses as actual strengths enable you to focus on these emerging traits and provide a new perspective to support and nurture the child.
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