The Snowflake Pattern Block Mats enable children to develop spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills. It also helps children to sort blocks based on size, shape and colour when creating snowflakes.
This easy chia goop sensory play experience is great for infants and toddlers who like to put everything in their mouths.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a free story for Educators to download and read to young children. It is a story about a small caterpillar who emerges from an egg and begins eating everything in sight and transforms into a butterfly.
The idea of learning notes offers an assessment method that is thorough and efficient in terms of time. In addition to allowing Educators to carry out a variety of assessments across the Approved Learning Frameworks, learning notes can be created more frequently and are time-saving. The following article provides information on the Components Of Learning Notes, How To Write Learning Notes, Examples Of Learning Notes and more.
The Rainbow Bear Colour Sorting Printables support children to recognise primary and secondary colours by sorting the correct bears with the corresponding rainbow bear. These are great to use with colour bears. This helps children to learn colours and to understand colour classification.
A great medium for children to paint with that dries puffy and raised.
Hairstyle Pattern Tracing aims to help children in the development of pre-writing skills. It encourages the child to draw in a specific directions. As a child practices tracing over these lines through copying and tracing this will give them the confidence and ability to write letters and numbers correctly.
This psyllium slime recipe is a great non-toxic alternative to borax slime. It is also taste-safe, so it is safe for younger children, or children who tend to put things in their mouths.
Early childhood is a busy time – there are so many new objects to look at and touch, sensations to experience and activities to explore. Not surprisingly then, it is common for children to occasionally have trouble paying attention. However, adding a sensory component or enhancing the existing sensory features of an activity can help promote attention and engagement. The following article provides strategies and activity ideas for auditory, visual, tactile, oral, and movement sensory stimulation.
On Wednesday 22nd May 2024, at 12:00 pm is National Simultaneous Storytime. It involves children reading the same book simultaneously in libraries, early learning services, schools, and homes across Australia. The book this year is Bowerbird Blues by Aura Parker.
World Environment Day Colouring Pages enable children to paint, colour, and collage and can also be used as part of an art and craft experience. World Environment Day is the United Nations day for encouraging worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment.
With the cold season just ahead, this 2 ingredients fake snow is a great sensory experience for children to engage in.
Dinosaur Pattern Blocks enable children to develop spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills. It also helps children to sort blocks based on size, shape and colour which creates farm animals. For children who have pattern blocks, they can recreate these farm animals by placing the right blocks on top of the picture, for others the second page has all the pieces needed that can be cut out and used.
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