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This activity is an all time favourite in my class and so I thought I would share it this week. Firstly, I buy the cheapest spaghetti I can find, which is about 60c a packet. I cook the spaghetti for half the recommended time so it is still firm - don't rinse it as the spaghetti often breaks up into small pieces. Then I put the cooked spaghetti in bags and then I add olive oil, a few squirts of hand sanitiser and several drops of food colouring. Now for the fun part - Shake the bags to mix…

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Reggio Emilia Inspired Practice | In our atelier, we’ve been exploring mark-making in various ways over the past two months, and this rolling game has quickly become a favourite amon... | Facebook Atelier Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia Art, Reggio Emilia Inspired, Reggio Emilia, Mark Making, The Past, How To Become, Art

In our atelier, we’ve been exploring mark-making in various ways over the past two months, and this rolling game has quickly become a favourite among the...

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"Scribbles may not make any sense to an adult. They look like a lot of lines, loops, and squiggles. But these marks are very important to a young child. They are a child's way of writing her thoughts. Drawing and scribbling are the first steps in using the skills children will need later for writing." - Mincemoyer, 2013 — Alphabet Academy South Twos http://thealphabetacademy.com #reggio-inspired #scribbles #importance #mincemoyer #twos Reggio Emilia Emotions, Mark Making Reggio Emilia, Reggio Crafts, Reggio Inspired Art, Week Of The Young Child, Reggio Documentation, Secondary Ela Classroom, Reggio Emilia Classroom, Drawings For Kids

"Scribbles may not make any sense to an adult. They look like a lot of lines, loops, and squiggles. But these marks are very important to a young child. They are a child's way of writing her thoughts. Drawing and scribbling are the first steps in using the skills children will need later for writing." - Mincemoyer, 2013 — Alphabet Academy South Twos http://thealphabetacademy.com #reggio-inspired #scribbles #importance #mincemoyer #twos

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