He Korikori Whakaaro Encouraging our children to become efective learners involves us allowing them to decide what they want to learn and providing the time, space and support for them to explore, experiment and try things out. Providing an environment that ofers interesting play materials and opportunities to try new things is a good starting point. We have developed a kete (basket) of play ideas cards for learning that offers suggestions for a wide variety of experiences and opportunities to support children's learning and development.
See materials that come with this resource to download the play ideas cards and an information card. Play ideas for Learning He Korikori Whakaaro Encouraging our children to become effective learners involves us allowing them to decide what they want to learn and providing the time, space and support for them to explore, experiment and try things out. Te ao kori (the world of movement) is a Māori celebration of life through movement and its many expressions.
These resources encapsulate ideas for planning learning experiences and intended outcomes. Many of the learning experiences are richly demonstrated with the use of video and photographs, showing games and activities such as whai (string games), ngā mahi poi (poi activities) and takaro. Water play enhances our curiosity and learning as it supports tamariki to gain social skills through interacting with their peers and teachers, develop concepts of science and math, including cause and effect, measuring, tipping, and pouring.
Today we explored water play by creating a group sensory experience with soapy water. Adventure and junk play Aotūroa Te Whāriki Adventure and junk play supports learning across all strands of Te Whāriki. In particular, children's developing capability to be expressive is supported in the Communication strand, where they discover and develop different ways to be creative and expressive, in the Exploration strand, where they develop strategies for active learning and.
KORIKORI Come join us for the popular preschool song, Kina Kina! See if you can keep up with us:D To from the song watch Episode 25 of our 'Music Time with Loopy Tunes',: Episode. He Korikori Whakaaro Encouraging our children to become efective learners involves us allowing them to decide what they want to learn and providing the time, space and support for them to explore, experiment and try things out. Ngā rauemi mō he whāriki mō ngā mokopuna Ngā tuhinga matua - Key documents Access key resources, government strategies, and information to support teaching and learning in early learning settings in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Ngā tākaro korikori tinana Physically active play Tamariki love moving. Being physically active is an important part of everyday life. Finding ways every day for tamariki to use large and small muscles allows them to gain increasing control over their bodies.
Physical activity is essential to te oranga hinengaro children's mental and emotional health. It is vital to their physical and.