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Outside mark making...
What do you think when I talk about 'outside mark making?'
do you immediately focus on painting, chalk and wellies in puddles? That type of mark making would be my first thought...
How about this for a little inspiration? Five tips for taking preschool journals outside | Teach Preschool
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Thanks for sharing Sarah! Hx
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Snow angels.
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Depends on the age and reason I guess, I'm split. If I think about it for minders, I imagine toddlers and chalks, sand, mud, water and brushes. If I was thinking about older children or myself, I'd be thinking texture so rubbings(bark, brick etc).
No idea why as all could be done by all i guess. when I was small and went outside I enjoyed the texture activities yet when I plan for my outside environment it's the former.
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"Age-appropriate" activity planning suggests we should be taking the schoolies out to tag a few local subways.
Can CMs get a discount on spray paints?
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if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got
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Originally Posted by
bunyip
"Age-appropriate" activity planning suggests we should be taking the schoolies out to tag a few local subways.
Can CMs get a discount on spray paints?
LOL
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Interesting reading - thanks Sarah
Miffy xx
Keep smiling!
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Originally Posted by
bunyip
"Age-appropriate" activity planning suggests we should be taking the schoolies out to tag a few local subways.
Can CMs get a discount on spray paints?
Is that an example of "thinking outside the box"?!
I managed tea outside yesterday for the first time this year, LO tipped out fromage frais and drew in it....
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Tht site is one of my favourites. What a lovely pre-school experience those children have. x
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Originally Posted by
sarah707
Ahh Bug Hunting always takes priority :-)
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