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This planning is a snap shot of what we do and a jumping off point for what I provide.

Autumn

Communication and Language

  • Go on an Autumn scavenger hunt, Discuss the colours and textures of leave and other found things.

  • New words- Autumn, colours, crunchy, Falling, changing..

  • Ask open ended questions about their experiences.

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Orange Pumpkin Illustration
Personal Social and emotional Development
  • Engage in mindful walks to observe the changing autumn environment, integrate walks with discussion's about feelings and new experiences..
  • Talk about our emotions daily.

Physical Development

  • Go on lots of Autumn walks as it falls to the ground?

  • Put on some music- who can sway like a tree in the wind, who can twirl around like a leaf?

  • Focus on using outdoor elements like leaves and cooler weather to develop gross motor skill such as walking, running, jumping and climbing.

Autumn Girl

Literacy

  • Books- When we went to the park by Shirley Hughes. Whos in acorn Wood by Julia Donaldson.

  • Make a book about Autumn, include children's photos and drawings.

  • Provide daily access to mark making

Mathematical Development​

  • Sort leaves etc by colour and size and talk about how many, smallest, biggest etc.

  • Match Autumn themed resources with numerals.

  • Look at making repeating patterns with leaves conkers etc.

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Understanding the world​

  • Look at the weather every day.

  • Go on sensory walks.​

  • Use autumn themed sensory bins with leaves pinecones, conkers etc for tactile exploration.

  • Look at hibernation- what this is and what animal do to prepare for it..

Expressive Arts and Design

  • Look at autumn colours, focus on a different colour each week.

  • Experiment with colour mixing using autumnal shades.

  • Use leaves etc to print with.

  • Make an autumn tree.

  • Decorate pumpkins with paint and stickers .

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