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TV and radio

30 January 2003

31 January. 'Royal Deaths and Diseases - Royal Birth' (Channel 4, 8 to 9pm)

Editor's Letter

30 January 2003

Minibeasts, People who help us, My home and the like all seem fairly obvious choices of subject for early settings. Nurser Topics-Pattern explains how an awareness of patern is vital...

The topic at a glance

30 January 2003

AREAS OF LEARNING Nursery Topics - Pattern covers all six areas of learning in the English early years curriculum, but it can be adapted easily to suit the Scottish, Welsh...

As a rule

30 January 2003

Pattern is fundamental to mathematics. Exploring pattern develops a sense of regularity and order, which children need to understand and recognise mathematical rules, solve mathematical problems and make generalisations. When...

Page references for Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage

30 January 2003

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. Principle

Hold the line

30 January 2003

Develop children's understanding of repeating patterns. 1 LARGE AND SMALL.

Take wing

30 January 2003

INTRODUCE CHILDREN TO SYMMETRICAL PATTERNS. 1 ON THE SPOT

Get weaving

30 January 2003

Use everyday objects in weaving and painting activities. 1 Over and under

In sequence

30 January 2003

It's time for some action - use stories, rhymes and songs to develop children's understanding of pattern. Many songs, rhymes and stories have a sequence that is important, or a...

Hands on

30 January 2003

Set up activities as interactive displays, where children can join in and complete the pattern or create their own. TASTY PATTERNS

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