Over the last week in the clay area, the children have been making their own spooky models. Using various techniques such as rolling, pressing and moulding to make their pumpkins and spiders.
The children used their curiosity and imagination skills throughout whilst exploring texture and manipulation.
The children used their hands to roll a ball to make the spiders body and to roll the spiders legs into ”sausage shapes”.
The children then decided they wanted to make their own clay model pumpkins for Halloween! We even created a whole family of pumpkins and some pumpkin lollypops for trick-or-treating!
Clay modelling allows children to develop their fine motor skills in their hands and fingers and hand eye co-ordination. This helps with children colouring, cutting and starts off the skills needed for emergent writing.
I wonder what wonderful techniques & creations our children will come up with next week..
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