Early Years In Action:The Learning Environment

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(narrator) This time

on "Early Years in Action",

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we're focusing

on the learning environment.

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In Lewisham LEA, Kim Scott

has made the learning environment

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central to her role

as early-years advisor,

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and coauthored a book on developing

a stimulating learning environment.

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The physical environment

has a huge influence on learning.

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It gives children clear messages

about how we value their learning.

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At Lewisham LEA, we've been making

learning environments a priority.

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(narrator) In this programme,

Kim visits ForsterParkSchool

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and offers some handy tips on how

best Helen Runnalls and Ruth Marley

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can develop a highly stimulating

yet low-cost learning environment.

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Kim is going to focus

on their small-world area,

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indoor and outdoor role-play zones,

and outdoor den-making.

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After today's session, she'll

leave them for a couple of weeks,

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then return to see

how they've put them into practice.

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Wow, Ruth,

this looks so stimulating.

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(narrator) First,

Kim looks at a video

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showing how the classrooms

are currently being used.

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(Kim) That's the role-play area

in your room?

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(woman) Yeah.

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A lot of the resources don't seem

to be commercially produced ones.

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They seem to be things

that have been home-made.

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As a class we thought about all the

things we wanted to put in the area,

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and then we made them together.

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It's important that you gave them

ownership, and it was their choice.

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I really like the way

you've got that interest table.

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I can see there's things

to support literacy skills,

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there's books they can access.

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We put in as many resources that

the children can use as possible,

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so they can just

go and use them independently.

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I love the way you've organised

those graphics tools, Ruth,

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because as well as being able

to find exactly what they want,

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it's really supporting

their maths skills.

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They're successful when tidying up.

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The children can see

when a pot's missing.

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(Kim) I love that child.

Look at his tongue.

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He's so involved in what he's doing.

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What a brilliant idea. That's your

writing area, your graphics area.

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It was my teaching assistant's idea

to turn it into a car,

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because the boys were reluctant

to use the writing area,

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and making it into a car

enticed them in.

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(Kim) It was linking it to

something they were interested in.

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That's the way to get

them excited about their learning.

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We can see that you're providing

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some really high-quality learning

experiences for the children.

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What did you want me

to help you with?

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We always talk about our classrooms

and try to come up with new ideas.

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We just wanted

a fresh perspective on them, really.

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OK. Let's look at the classrooms.

Where are we going first?

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If you come to my classroom first.

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If we start over here. This is where

we keep a record of their birthdays,

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so we've got two birthday cupcakes,

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and we move their names across

as they move from four to five.

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That's great. It helps them

to recognise their names,

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but also really supports

their self-esteem.

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Great. What have you got

over here, these models?

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This was when we were doing

about a book with a monster in.

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We recorded their speech

in speech bubbles.

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Having that on display really shows

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how much value

you give to the things they make.

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And also parents can come

and see that too, can't they?

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Tell us about what you've done

with these drawers here.

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On each drawer we've got a label

saying what's inside the drawers.

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It means they're not reliant on an

adult. They have a bit of ownership.

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That's so important.

If we want independent learners,

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we need to make sure that they can

go off and be able to access things,

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and put them away independently.

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So what would you like to develop

in your classroom?

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Here's the small-world area.

This is what we're working on.

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I do want to move it on from here.

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I'd like to get writing

opportunities from the small world.

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(Kim) What are the children

in your class into?

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Recently we've been making

a lot of maps in the role-play area.

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OK. I think we could really

develop that in a small world, then.

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The whole maps idea

would link in really well with cars,

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then get lots of different text

linked to cars and maps,

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so that children are drawn in

to get involved with it,

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but wherever they go

there's writing opportunities

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that hopefully will really

get them excited about writing.

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- Hi, Ruth.

- (Ruth) Hiya.

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- So this is your classroom?

- Yes, this is my classroom.

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OK. Talk us through some things

you've been developing in here.

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At the minute, the children

are really into space and aliens,

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so we've had that out today.

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- This is our small world.

- Right.

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That's just some wallpaper paste

with some snakes -

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very popular with the boys.

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(Kim) It's really gunky, isn't it?

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What you can do

in these sorts of trays

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is really support children's

fine motor skills.

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So you might add things in here like

small scoops and things like that,

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lots of the tiny pouring - it gets

children to concentrate and focus,

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and develops those

fine motor skills for them.

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OK.

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You've got a sand tray over here.

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Children like putting animals

in there - dinosaurs...

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The sand is fantastic

for supporting maths.

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What's really nice is that idea

of burying things for them to find.

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Then if you give children special

boxes or baskets that they can hold,

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they can dig around, count out

the things as they find them,

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match them to labelled objects

and things like that.

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So what is it that you'd really like

to develop in your classroom, Ruth?

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We change our role-play area every

half term, and it's half term now.

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It was a school.

It's become quite tatty now.

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Our new topic is plants and animals,

and I wanted to do a garden centre.

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I think that would be great.

You've got a nice, large space here.

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What we really need to think about

is how we can support all six areas

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of the foundation-stage curriculum.

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So, for example, for PSE,

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if it's a garden centre, we might

think about why people send flowers.

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The links to knowledge

and understanding science

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and the growing and everything

are huge here.

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Literacy...

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I could get some non-fiction books

on plants and growing.

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We'll measure plants, and we'll get

maths and money from this area.

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Right, OK. I'll look forward to it.

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(Kim) Resources can be

a bit limited for outdoors.

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It's important

to look at what you've got,

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and inject

a bit of extra life into that.

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You've got things like pop-up tents,

and they're great,

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but commercial resources

don't have that longevity

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of resources

that children have made with you.

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I think it might be good to get some

garden canes and things like that,

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loads of masking tape, to actually

make some dens themselves.

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I see you've been doing

a bit of role-play out here.

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- Is this an ambulance?

- Yes.

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OK, and it's nice

you've got the costumes.

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Role-play takes on a whole different

dimension when it's outside,

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because it can really

be on a much larger scale,

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children can be physically active,

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and we can make good use

of things like the bikes over there.

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What I'd like to do

is link them to your role-play.

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So maybe if we looked

at something like pizza delivery

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or something like that.

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We can get boxes, tape them

on to the front of the bikes,

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and you've got a section, you can

have your pizza boxes in there.

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I can see you've got this

kind of open playhouse as well -

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children have obviously

been playing out here.

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It would be nice to give this a real

focus and tie it in with role-play.

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It would provide a perfect base

for a pizza restaurant, wouldn't it?

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The pizza place up the road -

we could get some boxes.

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Yeah, we could ask them,

couldn't we?

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We'll get loads of literacy,

loads of reading and writing there.

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Maybe they'll make

real pizzas inside with you,

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and make their own recipe books.

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(narrator) After some

helpful hints from Kim,

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Helen will look at her small-world

area and incorporate writing,

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by focusing on something the

children are really interested in.

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Ruth is going to focus

on her role-play zone,

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trying to develop

all six areas of learning.

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Making sure that the learning

opportunities don't remain indoors,

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Helen and Ruth are going to utilise

the large space outdoors

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for den-making

and a pizza-delivery role-play.

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It's been three weeks

since we left Helen and Ruth

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to develop their environments.

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That's plenty of time. Let's take

a look and see how they've got on.

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Wow, Ruth,

this looks so stimulating.

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- You've worked so hard.

- It is lovely, isn't it?

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(Kim) It's fantastic.

Tell me what you've done.

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(Ruth) The children

have made flowers.

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I got a lot of the flowers

from the pound shop.

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It's all been quite cheap.

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It looks fantastic - just those

real baskets and that trellis there

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really make it visually so exciting.

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I love the little dragonfly lights

you've got draped along there.

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(Ruth) I put some PSE in, asked them

why we send people flowers.

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We've got goodbye cards,

birthday cards.

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They take the one when they want,

fill it in, do some more writing,

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and then give them

with their flowers.

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And you've got loads going on over

here around the counter as well.

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(Ruth) We've got opening times,

leaflets, order forms, brochures.

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It's an amazing place. You want

to get in here and play, don't you?

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I love the way you've got so many

good-quality signs with pictures,

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which also show children what to do.

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Fantastic job, Ruth.

Thank you very much.

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(Kim) This looks amazing. Tell me

about what you've been doing here.

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Well, basically,

we've collected lots of resources.

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We've got maps here, which...

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we've just got old ones

that people were throwing away.

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We've got some brochures from car

showrooms and also some storybooks.

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(Kim) What about these?

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This was to encourage them to write,

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so we've got accident reports,

parking tickets and parking fines.

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We've been drawing the maps onto the

paper, then we play with the cars,

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and if they park in the wrong place,

they have to write a ticket.

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If they bump into each other,

they write an accident report.

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They're not just

playing with the cars on here.

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(Kim) OK, that looks

absolutely brilliant.

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This is incredible!

What a transformation!

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(Ruth) It was cheap. The pizza

boxes, we actually ate ourselves.

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A lot of it has come from home.

They're picnic glasses.

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What a brilliant idea. Children will

love this. They'll feel so grown-up.

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But they're actually plastic

picnic glasses, so they're safe.

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What about these chips in here?

They look really realistic.

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- (Ruth) We cut up a car sponge.

- (Kim) OK, what a brilliant idea.

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Bikes have been used,

which were ours already.

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We've attached boxes to the front

and labelled them.

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This is the office part

of the pizza cafe, is it?

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(Helen) Menus over here,

which they've been using.

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They're menus we've collected

from takeaway places.

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We've also got some order forms,

so they can fill out forms

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when people call on the telephone.

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It looks the sort of place that

you can't wait to get into and play.

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(narrator) Amazingly, Helen and Ruth

have only spent £40 in total

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on their class transformations,

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gathering most of the resources from

businesses and parents for free.

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But what's important

is whether the children like it.

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(Helen) There are some pens there.

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You've started the road.

Well done, Michael. That's good.

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- That's where the police...

- (boy makes siren noises)

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Oh, no! You just crashed into me.

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You'd better write a report.

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- You write your name.

- All right. Write your name there.

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- Would you like them wrapped?

- Yes.

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- (Ruth) How much do these cost?

- 6p, please.

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- (Ruth) There we go.

- Thank you.

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- Is this the garden centre?

- Yes.

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I'd love some flowers.

Can you help me?

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Yes. There's two flowers.

Which would you like?

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Would you like the pink ones

or the orange ones?

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I'll have the pink ones, please.

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(Kim) When will they be ready?

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- Just a minute, please.

- OK.

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It's fantastic how children can

really get into their role here,

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and how motivated

and excited they are as well.

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Over here we've got

this garden-design centre,

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where children have been drawing out

their own garden designs,

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then choosing from all the

different types of materials here.

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The children working here

are so absorbed and motivated.

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This is supporting them in nearly

all of the early-learning goals.

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Wow, my pizza's here. Would you

like some money? How much is that?

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What's really great

about this new environment out here

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is how well these children

are using it and working together.

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It's really developing

their language.

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There's loads of opportunities

for children to write,

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lots of mathematical opportunities

- they have been counting out money.

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Come on. Hurry up. Jake. Jake.

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- Hi, guys.

- Hello.

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Hello. This looks like

you're having great fun here.

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So tell me what you're doing.

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- Making a tent.

- A tent? Fabulous.

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How are you going

to fix this together here?

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- (boy) Oh, that's too hard.

- (boy #2) It's too hard.

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- Is it very hard to make?

- We're going to figure it out.

0245 10:13:25:00 10:13:28:04

You're going to work it out?

OK, you're doing a fantastic job.

0246 10:13:34:00 10:13:36:06

Money, please.

0247 10:13:36:06 10:13:40:14

The learning environment is hugely

important, but as we've seen today,

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developing a stimulating environment

doesn't have to cost the earth.

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All it takes is a bit of imagination

and a little hard work.

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