In the diverse tapestry of Canadian education, where the land stretches from the Atlantic’s rugged coasts to the Pacific’s misty fjords, inclusive teaching practices must honor the unique cultural fabrics of our nation’s Indigenous communities. With over 1.8 million Indigenous peoples calling Canada home, according to the 2021 Census, educators face the profound opportunity to ... Read more The post Embracing Inclusion: Tailoring Sensory Stories to Include Indigenous Learners in Canadia...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Why a cardboard box full of leaves might be the best language tool in your classroom I used to think story boxes were just another craft project that would end up forgotten in a cupboard somewhere. Then I watched four-year-old Marcus, who hadn’t spoken a word in circle time all term, suddenly start describing the ... Read more The post Making an Autumn Story Box for Communication appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
How One Simple Texture Activity Transformed Our Creation Story Time (And Stopped the Fidgeting Forever) If you’ve taught Bible stories in EYFS, you know the challenge. Twenty-eight children aged 4-5, different attention spans, varying developmental needs, and a curriculum requirement to deliver meaningful RE content. Traditional storytelling methods often leave some children restless, others disengaged, ... Read more The post Creation Story Texture Timeline Sensory Activity appeared first o...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Spring is a time of renewal, growth, and exploration, making it the perfect season to engage children in sensory play! Sensory bins provide hands-on learning opportunities that stimulate a child’s senses, enhance fine motor skills, and encourage creativity. This spring sensory bin is a simple yet engaging activity that brings the beauty of nature indoors […] The post Spring Sensory Bin: A Hands-On Learning Experience appeared first on Raising Little Superheroes.| Raising Little Superheroes
This Galaxy jar is fun to look at and to make. An easy craft to make with the kids when they are home. Summer or rainy day activity.| Messy Momma Crafts