Monday, November 4, 2013

Building a wall!


 Building a brick wall! 
 yes, we used cement!
  As part of our inquiry of ' How things grow" a child said
"houses grow"  which led us to look at how houses are built . we built clay house making clay bricks and realised, wow! building takes a long time. We then decided to create a wall with real bricks and cement . We mixed cement .gathered all our bricks( left over pavers) and set about building a wall.

The Children were so engaged in mixing the cement and carefully pl;acing bricks making sure they were straight and that they had enough cement to hold it down.
                                       


 It took negotiation, co-operation and team work to get our wall up.

Here it stands!

Bubbles and more!


Bubbles and more!

We have been exploring ' How Things Grow' and here have a look at how to make bubbles grow..
 Step 1: trays of water 
Step 2: add detergent
Step 3: provide plastic tubes
Step 4: make it irresistible
Step 5: we added rose petals and food dye to make different coloured bubbles.







And let the blowing begin! My bubbles are bigger!














The children were engaged for hours and our pictures tell the story!


 Making it inviting !

 At group time we also looked at how else we could grow the bubbles!

Happy bubble growing!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Natural Play Materials.

                      

    A Natural Outdoor Physical Environment

We're encouraging a natural look and feel to our outdoor environment by providing lots of wood, earthy colours and natural materials wherever possible. 

                    We use our crates with wooden planks and old palettes as garden stands.     
     We use wooden off cuts, logs, rope and material to set up this open ended play experience. 
                                      
                                                                      
                                      
                                    The see-saw we created from a log, a plank and some hay. 





                            Our music wall with bamboo, wood, and chimes to create soft wooden sounds. 

Our beautiful tree house - it's growing!  



Monday, October 21, 2013

Flower Shop!



Flowers for sale!
 We set up a flower shop. We used our existing hay bales to poke the flowers in . Luckily we found a box of flowers in hard rubbish as so we had a whole lot of flowers to use . Some were large arrangements other just single stems. 
We had so much fun sorting the flowers by colour. Apparently the red ones are expensive.
There was a whole  new inventive system of pricing.





 Trays of sand also helped us arrange the flowers for sale .

Baskets and bags were needed to purchase the flowers.



Looking at a magazine with flowers arranged beautifully might lead us into providing a flower arranging experience for our children.


 And of course we needed a sign! we also found that taking the heads of the plastic flowers encouraged children to make their own arrangements by choosing what flowers they could poke onto the stems.

Happy Shopping!

Potions and More!

Potions! Potions!Potions

 We set up a potions table and it's a pity we didn't take a picture but there was so much excitement that THERE WASN'T ANY TIME!  
Materials:
we had
water , food colouring, glitter, rose petals, flour, oil and lots of pouring containers, we had glass jars (the spice jars work well.). then we stood back and watched.

 We made sure there were lots of little bottles so that everyone could have their own little potion.
We also had labels and encouraged the children to label their potions.

 Yes it's messy just how we like it!

  Our art studio has never been the same again!

 Here are some of their conversations.
"its getting very sticky from the sugar( flour)

"It's icky gooey slimy"

"You need a spoon to mix it , pour it in here. I made brown with lots of colours. I showed E how to make brown.
 I am putting lots of colours to make a black potion."
Stay tuned for more maths and science!
 We are going to try just oil and water.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Come and Play in the Hay!

Come and Play in the Hay!

Hay provides a sensory experience for children to explore openly with their peers in different ways. Place some hay bales and some loose hay and see what happens!  

Hay Bales provide some structure and a platform for jumping or walking across, while still being lightweight and movable for children to manipulate into different shapes and create their own play spaces. 

Providing rakes, shovels and buckets allows children to move the loose hay and explore it in different spaces, as well as encouraging them to tidy and look after the space. 



An environment set up from children's interest in the home corner and hay. 

Scissors and mortar and pestles were then added for children to grind and cut their own hay to include in their recipes. 


Children explored different ideas and uses for the hay, having quiet conversations and time to just sit with a friend and feel the hay between their fingers and mix it up.

 Others grabbed bundles of hay in their arms to see how much they could scoop up and hold, and then toss up into the air. 

Hay is an open ended material with many different uses to explore for everyone! 

Even our chickens enjoyed playing in the hay!