The Recycle Songs and Rhymes Posters are great to display within the learning environment and easy and catchy songs to teach to children. These songs are a great way for children to learn about the environment and will help children to remember to recycle different items. A great way to encourage children to begin recycling.
Trash Can Colour Sort is a colour matching activity that enables children to match the correct colour trash can to the correct colour garbage truck. There are 4 colour trash cans to match per garbage truck. This activity is great for colour recognition and learning colours. This activity can also be used as part of recycling week as well.
Recycling Bin Colour Matching enables children to recognise and match colours by matching the correct colour emblem to the coloured recycling bin. This is great for colour recognition.
Recycling is an important concept that teaches children to care for the environment. It encourages children to be responsible and show a growing appreciating for Earth.
On the 11th Of November is Remembrance Day. The following provides Remembrance Day Templates and FREE Printables that will help you commemorate Remembrance Day at your service and can also be included in the curriculum for children.
Diwali Information Posters are a great way to start a discussion with children on one of India's biggest festivals of the year. These posters can be used as a cultural display.
Saree Colour Match enables children to match the same colour saree onto the correct colour background. This is a great for children learning colours and for colour recognition. This activity can also be included during Diwali which is a festival that takes place in India.
Mehendi Tracing enables children to trace over the mehndi design. Mehendi is a form of body and temporary skin decoration drawn on the hands and legs in India. It represents positive spirits and good luck and is usually worn during celebrations such as weddings, festivals, Diwali etc.
These Diwali Posters show images of how Diwali is celebrated in India. These are great to show children and to start conversations on different celebrations around the world.
Diwali is India’s most important festival of the year—a time to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Widely observed among more than a billion people from a variety of faiths across India. Diwali is marked by prayer, feasts, fireworks, family gatherings, and charitable giving.
Miss Polly had a dolly
Who was sick, sick, sick!
So she called for the Doctor,
To come quick, quick, quick!
The Doctor came
with his (her) bag and his (her) hat,
And he (she) knocked on the door
With a Rat-a – tat – tat!
He (she) looked at the dolly,
And he (she) shook his (her) head,
And he (she) said “Miss Polly put her straight to bed!”
He (she) wrote on a paper
For a pill, pill, pill,
"I’ll be back in the morning
With the bill, bill, bill!"
(Optional Last Paragraph)
She went to bed,
And she slept all night,
And she woke up in the morning,
Feeling quite alright!
Miss Polly rocks the dolly looking concerned, she mimes telephoning the Doctor. The Doctor taps his hat and shows his bag, and knocks on the door (or the floor will do!) He looks at the dolly, shakes his head, and wags his finger as he gives his advice to Miss Polly. He takes out his notebook and does a little bit of ‘writing’ to tell Miss Polly what type of medicine the dolly needs. He waves and leaves. Miss Polly then looks very happy because the dolly is feeling much better in the morning!
Car Wheels Colour Match provide children with individual colour cars in primary and secondary colours. Children can match the correct colour wheels to each car. This is great for children learning their primary and secondary colours.
A key objective of the National Quality Framework is to promote continuous improvement in the provision of quality education and care services. Every service is required to be assessed and rated for quality by regulatory bodies and self-assessment is one of the most important steps in this entire process. Here is a bit more about the importance of self-assessment in the early care and education context.
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