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This planning is a snap shot of what we do and a jumping off point for what I provide.

Winter

Communication and Language

  • New words- Snow, ice, freeze, freezing, icicle, winter.

  • Set up an igloo role play area with arctic animals and warm clothes, talk about this.

  • Talk about the bear trees and ask what happened to the flowers.

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Personal Social and emotional Development
  • Engage in mindful walks to observe the changing season, integrate walks with discussion's about feelings and new experiences..
  • Talk about our emotions daily.

Physical Development​

  • Play outside at every opportunity.

  • Play with snow.

  • Make pretend snowballs that can be thrown inside, who can throw their ball into the bucket?

  • Provide winter themed sensory trays.

  • Go on winter walks

Literacy

  • Books- Stickman by Julia Donaldson. The Mitten by Jessica Southwick

  • Make a books about winter, include children's photos and drawings.

  • Provide daily access to  mark making.

  • Introduce ice as a mark making tool.

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Mathematical Development​​

  • Bring mathematical language into play, "I can see this is the tallest snowman."

  • Use snowmen and snowflakes to look at 2D and 3D shapes..

  • Count everything.

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Understanding the world​

  • Look at the weather every day.

  • Go on sensory walks.​

  • Feed the birds.

  • Look at hibernation- what this is and what animal do to prepare for it.

Expressive Arts and Design

  •  focus on a different colour each week.

  • Experiment with colour mixing.

  • Use Natural resources  to print with.

  • Make Snowy scenes using a variety of resources..

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