Creative

Why is creativity important ? -16/02/21

Creativity skills are important for children as these skills allow them to:

  • problem solve for solutions for every day problems as well as traditional academic ones
  • be confident in their own ideas, opinions and thoughts
  • work with other children  or adults in a team
  • cope with changes in their lives

 

📖 Below is the link to Education Scotland’s Creativity Across Learning 3 – 18 document which goes into detail why the develop of creative skills is fundamental in the overall wellbeing of children.

https://education.gov.scot/improvement/Documents/cre39-impact-report.pdf

📖 The Care Inspectorate’s Our Creative Journey  compliments the previous document by demonstrating creativity in action through a wide range of educational and community groups.

https://www.careinspectorate.com/images/documents/4132/Our%20creative%20journey%20Aug%2017%20MASTER%20combined.pdf

 

“Expressive arts activity can be an ideal space for learners to develop the four core creativity skills: curiosity, open-mindedness, imagination, and problem solving. As identified by Education Scotland these skills contribute to the development of learners who are confident and ambitious with high levels of self-esteem. They are motivated to explore, challenge assumptions and take ownership of their own learning and thinking.” – Our Creative Journey (2017), Care Inspectorate  🧑‍🎓👩‍🎓


What is Creativity?

There are lots and lots of ways to be creative! This includes (but is not limited to):

  • painting  – drawing  – collage  – singing               – rapping  – modelling materials  – dancing         – junk modelling  – writing stories  – drama         – writing poetry  – photography  – building           – dressing up  – design  – fashion  – sewing            – knitting  – baking  – cooking

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Creativity is for all regardless of age or gender!

Creativity is great for positive mental attitudes!

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Creativity is contagious, pass it on.” Albert Einstein

 “Creative people are curious, flexible, persistent, and independent, with a tremendous spirit of adventure and a love of play.” Henri Matisse

“Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up.” Pablo Picasso

“We are all creative beings.” Maya Fiennes

October Halloween Fun 🎃

We recreated the image from Edvard Munch’s Scream. We discussed how we think the person in the painting felt and how we felt about the painting, the children then had lots of fun recreating the artists image.

Here are some of our mini artists at work. 🎨

 

 

Our scrapbook evidence – the children get involved reflecting on their learning and adding any of their own comments and pictures. Please see below.

In November we explored with the paint on the windows to recreate ‘A Starry Night’  ✨ this was a new experience for the children using the windows, we all had lots of messy fun! Below are some photos from our two year old room with Sarah.

 

 

 

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