reading circles

Reading circles

What does this resource include?

  • 1 x instruction pack on reading circles

How can I use this resource? 

Use in continuous provision 

What are the curriculum links?

  • Natural World & Science Links
  • Physical development: Fine and Gross motor 
  • Expressive Arts 

Why do children need to go outside more? 

Sadly, children play much less than they used to; according to Save the Children, only one in four children play out regularly on their street. It is believed that the pandemic has also made this worse as children choose to play more alone.  It is also believed that children who play less are more likely to have mental health issues.  

How can I gain more confidence in this area? 

We are teachers who support educators to teach their curriculum outside. 

Outdoor learning is an effective teaching tool that can help children of all learner types access their curriculum in a fun and practical ways. 

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