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��“What should we build today?” Construction area interactive display with ideas and inspiration for the children to plan their designs. We have paper and clipboards for them to draw their models and post-it notes for them to label their creations! “DO NOT TOUCH MY MODEL!” Eyfs Classroom Ideas, Nursery Display Boards, Crafts To Do With Kids, Year 1 Classroom, Preschool Construction, Learning Kindergarten, Reggio Emilia Classroom, Reception Classroom, Reggio Inspired Classrooms

“What should we build today?” Construction area interactive display with ideas and inspiration for the children to plan their designs. We have paper and clipboards for them to draw their models and post-it notes for them to label their creations! “DO NOT TOUCH MY MODEL!”

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Matthew James on Instagram: "🏠 Loose parts & Small World 🏠   My next area to showcase is the loose parts and small world space. I’ve incorporated lots of different resources that can be used for various purposes, lots of which are open ended and great for building vocabulary.   As always, there is still work to do and resources to actually put in the crates/boxes but I am chuffed with how it’s turned out so far!   I made the labels myself, they’re available on my TES (link in bio) and the loose parts title is from an Etsy seller.   I’ve also filled in the missing labels and added more resources since these pictures so they’re not the most recent version!   Small crates from @theworksstores  Bigger crates from @ikeauk  Heart trays from @hobbycrafthq  Houses from @theworksstores and @hobby Loose Parts Display Board, Loose Parts Area, Open Ended, Box Shelves, Vocabulary Building, Still Working, Small World, Shelves, Turn Ons

Matthew James on Instagram: "🏠 Loose parts & Small World 🏠 My next area to showcase is the loose parts and small world space. I’ve incorporated lots of different resources that can be used for various purposes, lots of which are open ended and great for building vocabulary. As always, there is still work to do and resources to actually put in the crates/boxes but I am chuffed with how it’s turned out so far! I made the labels myself, they’re available on my TES (link in bio) and the…

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