Each child is shown activity sheets appropriate for their level and they choose which ones they would like to do.
Learning through art is a really important tool for us:
Matching colours using different materials - tissue paper, card, felt, crepe paper
Painting & decorating straw hats
Painting with different shaped cardboard combs
Pompom printing on translucent paper
Ramadan calendars - the children glued on the pre-made pockets to their free painted card underneath and then glued on the numbers in order. These calendars helped the children mark the month of Ramadan with a treat in each pocket for each day of the month.
Ramadan decorations
A three-way easel: the children painted together while listening to different genres of music commenting on how the music made them feel and how this affected their painting
Rainbow hand printing
We began to explore time this term. We sang songs about clocks, we used practice clocks to explore the hands on a clock, timers to understand second and minutes, alarms to demonstrate hours, art projects to show the school day at given times and we drew chalk clocks on the floor and used our bodies to learn how to tell the time:
Making a flower clock
Sticking on the numbers helped the children to understand the positioning of the numbers 1-12 on a clock
Beautiful flower clocks!
One of the children took the cardboard from a toilet roll to help her draw circles and began creating her own clocks and choosing the time she wanted to communicate on them. This was a completely self motivated and self directed activity.
At the beginning of the year we explored the topic of Morocco, now towards the end of the school year we decided to look at the other places around the world the children come from. Each week we focused on one of the countries the children had an affiliation with and we learned about where the country was, the language, the food, traditions and costumes and the flag. Each week one of the parents came to introduce their country to the children and brought photos, food and clothing and taught us how to say some simple things from their language.
Painting the Czech flag
Tredelnik made by the kids for their afternoon snack
Italy flag with pictures chosen by the kids during our discussion group
Kid-friendly tiramisu
South Korean flags
Korean peanut cookies - Matdongsan- the children made for their snack
One of the parents shows a picture of a her family from Korea
The children learn about the pictures they have chosen from South Korea
Poster representing Great Britain with pictures chosen by the children
And lastly a quick snapshot of some of the food we made this term:
Peanut butter jammy dodgers
Aubergine cannelloni
The children love spreading on the pesto and rolling up the slices of aubergine
Almond-berry cupcakes
Cherry tomato & thyme tarte tatin
Orange flapjacks, vanilla frozen yoghurt with apple and melon juice
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