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    Hi, I have made an observation and not that good at linking to the eyfs so was wondering if someone could help pls, mindee age 4 was building with the lego blocks, he then added some plastic bugs and told me it was a bug house, he counted the bugs and my ds then came over and they carried on building together, I was wondering if I chose just 1 area to link ot to link it with all the different areas? Thanks

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    I would link it to a couple of the main ones , off the top of my head probably

    CD - Exploring media and materials - (Begin to construct making enclosures)
    PSRN - counting
    PSED - building relationships

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    or KUW - Designing and making - Joins construction pieces together to build and balance.

 

 

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