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Clare Beswick

    30 Fun Ways to Learn about Counting
    30 Fun Ways to Learn with Blocks and Boxes
    3-2-1: Time for Parachute Fun
    Knowledge and Understanding of the World in the Early Years Foundation Stage
    The Little Book of Parachute Play
    Understanding Schemas in Young Children
    • What are schemas and why do they matter? Again! Again! provides an introduction to understanding and supporting schemas and schema play in young children. Practitioners will find an overview of schemas with guidance on where they fit within the EYFS. There are examples of schemas, with illustrations and descriptions of common behaviour patterns, and these are set within the general context of child development. The intention is to help early years practitioners identify schemas and to understand both how important they are and the vital role they play in the growing child's learning. The aim is to help the reader understand how they can develop, plan and resource activities which support children's learning through experiment and play.

      Understanding Schemas in Young Children
    • A parachute can be a wonderful resource, with a little planning and preperation, to support everyone's learning from the youngest children to those who are busily pushing the boundaries of Key Stage 1, ready for more. All activities are easy to do, with clear concise instructions covering all six areas of learning.

      The Little Book of Parachute Play
    • Part of a series which assists practitioners in the successful implementation of the Early Years Foundation Stage, this title encourages practitioners to think about and develop their own understanding of the implications for inclusion, respect for oneself and for others irrespective of ethnicity, culture or religion, and family background.

      Knowledge and Understanding of the World in the Early Years Foundation Stage
    • 3-2-1: Time for Parachute Fun

      • 88pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The book offers a collection of activities designed to foster social and emotional development, enhance imaginative play, and improve listening and communication skills in children. It serves as a valuable resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers, providing creative ideas to encourage children to engage in movement and learning.

      3-2-1: Time for Parachute Fun
    • Engaging children's creativity and critical thinking, this book offers 30 activities that focus on construction and collaborative play using blocks and boxes. It includes projects ranging from simple models and mazes to more complex structures like stairs and bridges, fostering both individual and small group learning. The activities also incorporate basic math concepts, making learning fun and interactive.

      30 Fun Ways to Learn with Blocks and Boxes
    • 30 Fun Ways to Learn about Counting

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Engaging games and activities in this book introduce essential counting skills crucial for future math learning. It emphasizes pairing and sorting objects, understanding numbers and quantities, and counting through simple, enjoyable methods. Ideal for classroom use, it offers 30 creative approaches to make learning about counting fun and interactive for students.

      30 Fun Ways to Learn about Counting
    • An invaluable book for using with small groups and individuals. All the activities are linked to Stepping Stones and early learning goals, and use familiar objects and resources available in most settings.

      The Little Book of Language Fun
    • How to Use Work Group Supervision to Improve Early Years Practice presents a new model for supervision as a collaborative process, and explores how this process can benefit practitioners at all stages in their career to reflect on and improve their own practice. Supported by detailed case studies which contextualise Work Group Supervision, Louis offers practical support which will help practitioners develop their knowledge and skills, and to work together to develop a shared understanding and more successful practice.Louis covers a range of insightful topics to help practitioners utilise the Work Group Supervision method to improve their practice, including:What Work Group Supervision is and how it can help practitionersHow to develop self-understanding and professional practiceTheories on child observation, and using observation to tune into childrenThe importance of respectful interactions as a leader and among peers How to Use Work Group Supervision to Improve Early Years Practice is ideal for Early Years practitioners and teachers, managers of Early Years settings and students on courses for leadership in Early Childhood settings.

      How to Use Work Group Supervision to Improve Early Years Practice
    • A concise and accessible guide to observation for supporting and understanding children and their learning from 0-5 years old.

      Observing Learning in Early Childhood