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Creative Development Photocopiables


Learning in the Early Years Photocopiables

No. of pages 64

Published: 1999

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Intended for teachers of three-to-five-year-olds, this is a collection of photocopiable activity sheets based on the desirable outcomes. They make use of many of the resources found in any nursery, such as paints, scissors, counters and glue. All the ideas are supported by notes for the adult, explaining the ways in which the sheet can be used and give clear learning objectives. The main introduction suggests ways of adapting the sheets to suit individual needs and to provide links with home.The activities cover music, art, craft, drama and dance and imaginative play.

 

This book is part of a book series called Learning in the Early Years Photocopiables .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Scholastic .

Lesley Clark is a lecturer at the Reading and Information Centre at the University of Reading. She is an experienced early years teacher and has written for the Themes for Early Years; Starting With Story and Skills for Early Years series. Pauline Kenyon is an early years consultant and registered inspector. She has been Senior Primary Inspector for Dudley LEA, a primary and nursery registered inspector and OFSTED accredited trainer. Jenny Morris is an early years teacher who has run her own nursery. She is the regular contributor of the Story Box series of articles in Nursery Projects and has written for the 'Themes for Early Years' and 'Starting with Story' series for Scholastic.

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Learning in the Early Years Photocopiables

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