Reception Creative Workshop

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Reception Creative Workshop November 2017

Creative activities in Starbank Reception Collage Role play Clay Singing Painting Drawing Dancing Junk modelling Music Making …and many more!

Painting Children learn about colours and what happens when they mix them together. They can explore different textures and techniques. They also develop their fine motor skills.

Construction Children learn about shape, space and measures when choosing blocks for a purpose and solving practical problems. Children can also use their imaginations to create their own stories using props.

Role Play and Small World When children are pretending, they develop their language and imaginative skills. They also cooperate, share and take turns when playing with others.

Exploring Materials By placing and creating patterns with different materials, children can explore space and shape. By using scissors and other tools, they also develop their coordination and fine motor skills.

Clay Children develop their finger and upper body muscles as they mould and sculpt the clay. They also learn about changes to materials and how to use tools to create different effects.

Please feel free to stay and get creative in our classrooms and outdoor area!