Building Castles & Experimenting with Colours!
/Over the last couple of weeks, the preschool children have shown lots of interest in role play and small world play. Outside in the garden, a group of children worked very hard as a team to build a car garage, a bridge and a car slope with the large wooden blocks. Some of the children were comparing the sizes of the cars that they were playing with and working out which ones would fit in to which sized hole, which they called the car parking spaces. Other children were discussing having to cross the bridge to get to the car slope, whilst others used the chalkboard behind to draw the road for the cars to drive along, ensuring that there was roundabouts for the cars too. Afterwards, the children moved on to build a castle, making sure there was space for a door and some seats to sit down on.
The children engaged in a water play activity, washing, drying, dressing and caring for the baby dolls, showing a lot of care and attention and being gentle when drying and dressing the dolls. One of the children suggested washing the babies hair which made some of the other children laugh and remind them, “The babies don’t have real hair!”.
The preschool children were involved in a colour mixing experiment, using various tools and colours to mix together to make different colours and adding white for different shades of each colour. Some children selected to use the dabbers to individually print the paints on their paper whilst others used glue spatulas to move paints from one pot to another, mixing them together, fully engaged as they discovered that the colours started to change!
