Please find below home learning resources:
Christmas Sensory learning
Christmas is an exciting time; it is also a time when we pull out all our Christmas decorations. There are lots of great sensory toys to explore with Christmas decorations, so set up a sensory play table using several Christmas decorative items.
Use anything shiny, sparkly, crunchy or festive to create sensory trays to explore and discover textures and shapes.
Golden cinnamon sensory tray. Use spices to add aroma to your festive sensory tray or tub.
CHRISTMAS SENSORY TREASURE BASKET
Create a Christmas sensory treasure basket to explore textures, sights, sounds and scents of the season. So simple and quick to put together, it will promote lots of curiosity and exploration using all of the senses.
It is easy to dry oranges and apples. Slice them about 5mm thick and gently squeeze out as much of the moisture as possible without squeezing and misshaping the slices. Then place the slices on a cookie sheet and dry for about 6 hours at 150 degrees. Keep the oven door slightly ajar for air circulation. They will smell amazing.
Hands on! Getting creative and using some tinsel threaded with candy cane ornaments. Listening to the noise of the rustling tinsel and exploring its texture.
Here are some music, video and story clips to enjoy.
Baby Sensory - 36 Minutes High Contrast Animation - Christmas 2018 for Babies - Bing video
Can't You Sleep, Little Bear by Martin Waddell (Animated) - Bing video
Whatever you do have fun and if you want to share photographs or ask any questions please email Mrs Hargood via this email:office@ifield.kent.sch.uk
See PDF file for document including pictures