Guest Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 (edited) Hi everyone I am posting this in the middle of the night, because i can't sleep thinking about it. Just wanted to know if anyone has any ideas, I have some, but just wanted to if you have any exciting new ideas too. Homework task Develop one area of continuous provision in your seeting. Do the following: involve the children complete the provision Area Planning card Make sure it is quality rather than quantity please help and thank you for being helpful Many thanks Edited June 12, 2010 by katehart
AnonyMouse_3448 Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 (edited) Hi we had to do this at college a few years ago, I decided to do something for outdoor provision and as the children were enjoying playing with the vehicles and were playing 'petrol stations' we decided together to make a garage area. we used the very large blocks for ramps, walls etc, the children decided that they needed signs etc, price lists. I actually work in nursery but was able to have a mixed group of nursery/ reception children. We made a large box into a petrol pump and we also went for walks to look at real garages and took photos for ideas. We were able to get the parents involved by providing old tyres and tubes etc I took lots of photos for evidence and then made a booklet with the children so that they could all share it. My friend did a re-vamp of the 'writing area', I think they choose a theme e.g Traditional tales and then worked out what sort of things they would like/need in the ares and then went around to find resourses. I hope that is of some help. You could always look at the continuous provision sheets available in the resourses and see if anything is mentioned on them that you know that your children are enjoying at the moment. Cath Edited June 12, 2010 by katekit
Guest Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 Hi we had to do this at college a few years ago, I decided to do something for outdoor provision and as the children were enjoying playing with the vehicles and were playing 'petrol stations' we decided together to make a garage area. we used the very large blocks for ramps, walls etc, the children decided that they needed signs etc, price lists. I actually work in nursery but was able to have a mixed group of nursery/ reception children. We made a large box into a petrol pump and we also went for walks to look at real garages and took photos for ideas. We were able to get the parents involved by providing old tyres and tubes etc I took lots of photos for evidence and then made a booklet with the children so that they could all share it. My friend did a re-vamp of the 'writing area', I think they choose a theme e.g Traditional tales and then worked out what sort of things they would like/need in the ares and then went around to find resourses. I hope that is of some help. You could always look at the continuous provision sheets available in the resourses and see if anything is mentioned on them that you know that your children are enjoying at the moment. Cath Thanks Cath What a lovely idea thank you
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