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1 Welcome Back

2 Last Time CLL and the EYFS Write a text message to demonstrate what you learnt last lesson.

3 CLL Why is it important to promote CLL? List 5 resources from your setting that promote CLL. What might happen to holistic development if CLL is not promoted?

4 Today How to support Creativity Links to holistic development and the EYFS

5 We will be looking at: Describe creativity. List resources to promote creativity. Contrast Child and Adult led role play. Produce an activity plan to promote creativity. Outline how creativity promotes holistic development. Reflect on your role in promoting creativity.

6 Creativity- what is it?

7 “Creativity and the way children learn creatively make up a child’s creative development. Creativity means: the way children explore objects and materials, the way they try to solve problems, challenge their thinking and make connections in their learning, and how children think imaginatively” (Beith et al, 2010, pg436)

8 Creativity It’s that important it has its own place in the curriculum! Look at the EYFS and write down four sub- sections, for each one give an example of how it is promoted in your setting.

9 Creativity and the Stages of Play Look at the diagram on page 437 (handout) and refer back to the previous lesson where we looked at stages of play. Can you see the links? Go back to your pictures and add in the relevant bits from the table to show the link.

10 Activities and Resources that promote Creativity

11 Frobel

12 Imaginative Play how children use their imagination to make one thing stand for another how children can play out different roles how children can extend their learning and solve problems through imaginative play

13 Ideas for Role Play Complete the handout, if you complete this move on to the second question on resources.

14 Using Hats Please read the case study on page 443 and then answer questions 1-3.

15 Adult V Child Led Role Play

16 Creativity and Holistic Development A one year old baby is experiencing gloop for the first time. Consider how ALL areas of the EYFS can be promoted during this play activity

17 Creativity and Holistic Development A small group of four year olds have been given some large boxes and other recycling materials to play with. One child suggests building a large robot Consider how ALL areas of the EYFS can be promoted during this play activity One area per learner

18 Creativity and the EYFS Plan an activity to promote creativity - State the age range the activity is suitable for. - Describe the resource and how creativity can be promoted. -List the other areas of the EYFS that this activity also promotes (add in some suitable quotes from the EYFS) - What adaptations might you need to make to ensure all can participate with this activity?

19 Importance of Creativity Develops cognitive skills Helps children to work together Develops self-esteem and confidence Problem solving Uses senses to explore Makes connections in their learning Develops imagination Enables children to think about how things work

20 Adults Role Never Stress the end product – it’s all about the process. Ensure there is no competition. Praise children for ‘their’ ideas Value the results, consider individuality Children's creativity develops as they go along, and they often don’t have an end result/product in mind.

21 Best Practice Check List What do you need to consider when promoting creativity in the setting?

22 Best Practice Check List Encourage Role Play Wide variety of role play equipment and dressing up clothes. Wide range of media Provide a balance of activities, not always painting! Consider the use of music See if children would like their work to be displayed. Allow time, space  Allow children to develop and explore their own ideas

23 Reflection How well do you support children’s creativity? Do you tend to focus on the end product if there is one? Are the children allowed to experiment with toys and try out their imaginative ideas? List two things that you can develop either personally or in the setting that will promote creativity. Give these ago over the next two weeks, you can Facebook me to let me know how you get on.

24 How have we done? Describe creativity. List resources to promote creativity. Contrast Child and Adult led role play. Produce an activity plan to promote creativity. Outline how creativity promotes holistic development. Reflect on your role in promoting creativity.

25 Next Time Observations

26 Homework Section 7 of the Assignment Ensure all other sections are completed with detailed examples and explanations

27 Self Directed Study Communications Functional Skills Assignment Work Shop Resources -Library -Class room -Open Access (Put your name on the board so we know where you are)


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