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The physical and mental benefits of a Forest School week for children at a South Shields setting have exceeded expectations.
Try some innovative activities to consider shapes from all angles and dimensions, with language learning to match, from Sheila Ebbutt.
The home corner should reflect the children's culture and experience. Nicole Weinstein offers suggestions for building up a collection of resources for role play.
Swedish science and outdoor education expert Professor Anders Szczepanski discusses the benefits of being outside with Annette Rawstrone
Children should be provided with a large variety of shapes in a range of situations to stimulate learning. Nicole Weinstein suggests some ideas.
Put books at the heart of your activities based on a favourite mythical creature, along with art and small-world play, as Helen Bromley suggests.
Observation of children's interests as they play is at the heart of activities based on a favourite theme in both books and play materials set out by Diana Lawton.
What is the difference between a print-rich environment and visual noise? Emma Davis argues for meaning, and against the laminator
Use targeted resources that are meaningful to children to get them talking, says Judith Stevens.
Think big for a project on giants and similar fantasy folk characters, with activity suggestions from Judith Stevens.