This week in the discovery room we have been exploring the seven stages of block play. A lot of our children are at different stages of block play. This becomes evident during their spontaneous play when using the blocks.
Stage 1 is carrying. This this is the initial stage where children show interest in carrying the blocks or using them to hit together or make sound.
Stage 2 is Stacking. This is where the children begin to stack the blocks in a variety of ways. This is when the building begins.
This week the children have been showing a lot of interest in jungle animals. We decided to incorporate the animals into our block play.
This takes us to Stage 4, enclosures.
The children have been using the blocks to make homes, zoos and animal enclosures. The children have been working hard to create wonderfully exciting enclosures for their animals.
We have made small enclosures that animals can fit inside or on top.
We have made large 3D enclosures that fit different animals in different sections.
We worked on our own and together to create our builds.
We are very proud of the enclosure builds we created
Not only have we enclosed the animals, we enclosed ourselves. We built massive enclosures for us to play with the animals inside.
Itโs been lots of fun this week. We put on some relaxing music to listen to on the iPad which had images of animals. Our children got very excited at seeing the animals they were playing with on the big screen.
We had lots of spontaneous learning opportunities through our week. We will continue to record our learning in our block area floorbook where we will be showcasing each of our stages of block play.