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Every school environment stands to benefit immediately from a 10m cash boost announced today (Thursday) by minister for education Jack McConnell. The money is the first stage of a new long-term...
Sand as a play medium is often seen as almost more trouble than it's worth, but if handled correctly and used with interesting equipment it is ideal for developing fun and constructive play Sandpits
Help the children manipulate piecesof wood and be aware of transformations with more project ideas from Jean Evans Activity 1
It is good to see that the select committee on education and employment has found time to squeeze in a couple of extra sessions on the early years, following its original report and the Government's...
Children are invited to draw or paint a bird for childcare insurer Morton Michel’s annual design competition.
'Trouble' is a series of citizenship resource packs for all the Key Stages designed by Building Blocks, the West Midlands Police Charitable Trust. The aims of the resources are wide-ranging, but...
Interacting with babies and toddlers through saying rhymes is a bonding activity that helps them to build language and dialogue skills, as Opal Dunn explains Rhymes are an integral part of our lives,...
A story about a boy, his dog and a cardboard box is the starting point for these activities across the early years curriculum suggested by Jean Evans Harry's Box by Angela McAllister (Bloomsbury...
Structured games designed to encourage children to estimate numbers can improve their mathematical abilities later on in life. Dr Jo Van Herwegen explains how the approach works.