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This planning is a snap shot of what we do and a jumping off point for what I provide.
Communication and Language
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Model new vocabulary- , Spring, germination, propagation, lifecycle, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly
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Set up spring role play areas such as a farm or garden centre.
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Talk about the different sounds we hear- birds etc.
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Take photos of caterpillars and butterflies we find while out and about and display them to encourage conversation
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

Personal Social and emotional Development
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Talk about what keeps us healthy just like the caterpillar did so that we can grow up strong.
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Encourage care of plants and all living things to develop care and concern for living things.
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What can we provide for caterpillars and butterflies in our garden?
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Talk every day about out emotions.
Physical Development
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Make Spring themed playdough and encourage lots of poking and squeezing to build up finger muscles.
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Go on spring walks.
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Set physical challenges while playing indoors or out- Who can jump, hop, balance.
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Provide plenty of markmaking oppotunities- sticks in mud etc.
Literacy
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Books- The very hungry caterpillar by Eric Carl
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Make a book about spring, include children's photos and drawings.
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Provide daily access and invitations to mark make.

Mathematical Development
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Use circles and ovals to make caterpillars.
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Encourage the making of sequencing patterns.
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Count everything.
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Look at days of the week and use the story to talk about yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Expressive Arts and Design
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Provide a range of media to make caterpillars and butterflies
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Make a spring themed paperchain.
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Move to music such as Spring by Vivaldi using ribbons and scarves.
Understanding the world
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Send off for caterpillars and observe them growing and changing.
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Look at eh life cycle of a butterfly
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Use loo roll middles to make chrysalis and help the children explore metamorphosis.
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