Guest Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 I'm being observed doing circle time with my class next week - has anybody got any good ideas? Our topic this half term has been food and I was wondering about taking in a basket of different sorts of food and letting children choose something from the basket and say something about it ... but I'm not sure - it doesn't feel madly inspiring. Any ideas welcome ... please! It doesn't have to be food related. The observation is on Pancake Tuesday. Haricroft
AnonyMouse_63 Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 Hi Harricroft Last week during circle time we have a range of food in a feely bag and the children had to guess what it was by touch. There was a lot of descriptive language and they were all keen to have a go. Carol
Guest Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 Ive done circle time [in nursery]using a small prety bag [beaded and sparkly] .In it were a selection of objects a set of keys,a photograpn,a pcture of a pet,a camera a bus ticket etc and the children had to say whose bag they thought it was and why.They talked about someone dropping it on the way home and because they didnt have keys they would be locked out.there would be noone to feed their pet .We discussed what they would do if they were locked oyt etc and the chn had loads of ideas.We also said how we would feel if we lost something precious you can put virtually anything in the bag which you think would provoke discussion Good Luck
Guest Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 HI Harricroft If your topic is food could you do something about healthy eating. Do as you have already said, take in a basket of different foods, but make some healthy and some not. They could talk about which are good for you etc. Linda
AnonyMouse_2732 Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 Have you had a look at Sue Richardson's article on Circle Time, here on the site??? It's really good and I strongly recommend it. "Going round in Circles", I believe it's called Sue
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