Getting your wee ones to start scribbling and mark-making
is central to creating confident writers when they grow up. They will love expressing their thoughts and feelings through making marks while working their little muscles.
What you need:
• Paper/ black or whiteboard (anything you are happy for your wee one to scribble on)
• Crayons/ chalk
• Pens
• Paint
• Modelling clay/playdough
What to do:
1. Encouraging children of all ages to start
making marks is crucial for their development. It helps to develop their imagination and creative skills.
2. They will start by
discovering that their movements can
make marks on the page, but as they
grow, they’ll start to be able to give shape
and maybe even meaning to the marks
they make.
3. They will explore the sensory
experience, the feeling of crayons, the
smell of paint, the roughness of the paper.
4. You could try out finger painting or
getting them to draw using their finger
dipped in water on the pavement outside.
Make your own special rainbow with this fun skittle activity.
Arrange the skittles in a single row coloured pattern around the edge of the plate. Pour over enough warm water to cover all the skittles and the plate itself. Watch and wait as a rainbow appears on the plate.
Please keep looking at our lovely SWAY. It is updated regularly. Below is the link that has been set up to let you and your children see what is happening in our nursery environments while we are at home. Some of the staff and regular visitors have sent messages too.
Here is a lovely children’s book which is a useful and practical resource for parents and carers to support children at this time. Free download here: https://www.hopewhereareyou.com/
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