How to plan for an individualised learning journey with every child in your care. Covering how to plan and support each child through sustained shared thinking, this book will give you the skills you need to follow each child's interests and plan for engaging learning experiences. The book offers practical advice on: what is meant by child-initiated learning and self-chosen experiences, how observant practitioners are able to support children's learning, the importance of first-hand experiences for children and an interesting learning environment
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Topics AnimalsThere are a lot of animals
in the world. And there is a lot of information about animals, too. In books, on the Internet...in TV programmes. It's easy to find out interesting things about animals.
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My mummyFrom playing games to making things and cuddling her baby tight, Little Bear's mum is great at everything! But best of all, she belongs to Little Bear!
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Heineman Children games
Ideas and Activities for Children
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Taking The Cats Way HomeJane has a cat called Furlong. Every day, he walks to school with her and Andrea, her friend. Then he takes his own way home. He's so furry that some people say he looks like a feather-duster, but William, the new boy, says he looks like a loo-brush. However, William is trouble from the moment he appears. He causes a division in the class and sets the boys against the girls. When he threatens Jane with violence, it seems as though the only way she can escape him is to take Furlong's secret path, along the wall, and into the unknown.