ENGLISH INFANTS, ENGLISH PRIMARY, ENGLISH INFANTS&PRIMARY, SPECIAL NEEDS, PARENTS

Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta CHILDREN BOOKS. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta CHILDREN BOOKS. Mostrar todas las entradas

domingo, 20 de abril de 2014

CHILDREN'S BOOKS- MATHS

Children's Books - Maths

Early Years Experience recommends you  a selection of books on Mathematics, grouped by theme to support mathematical topics for early years.

Number

Time

Size

Money

Pattern

Shape

Problem solving







jueves, 17 de abril de 2014

WHERE FOOD COMES FROM?

If you ask most young children where food comes from, they will say, “Supermarket”  Ask them how you get the food and they will tell you, “You buy it with money.”  Sadly, many adults would answer the same.  That’s why is so important teaching children about plants and gardening.  They’ll grow up confident  knowing that they can grow their own food and don’t have to rely solely on an outside source.

I recommend you this book to work in class "Ugly Vegetables", author Grace Lin. This book is aimed at Infants and Primary Students (4-8 years old).



IDEAS & ACTIVITIES AFTER READING THE BOOK

After reading this book about a family’s garden full of Chinese vegetables, we could talk about which of the vegetables we might grow so that we too could make the delicious soup the book describes. (The recipe’s included.) Planting a garden in the school, even a small one in containers could be a good idea in a spring time to do with our kids. Also you can link with other issues (healthy eating, physical activity, natural world, etc.)


- Colouring page
Lesson Suggestion: Plant a garden!
- Chinese Lesson
- Performance: The Ugly Vegetables Play
- Recipe: Ugly Vegetable Soup

martes, 15 de abril de 2014

EARLY YEARS EXPERIENCE: BOOKS FOR CHILDREN



Books for Children: 2 years and a half to 5 years old



Are a selection of books that  are  popular with both children and adults, are grouped here by theme, along with our choices for this spring.


Books grouped by Early Years Foundations Stage classification: 6 Areas of learning