by EYR Team | Apr 24, 2023 | Early Years Resources, Learning Environment, Primary Learning, Primary Resources
As early years educators, it is essential to create an environment that caters to the needs of all students. By addressing sensory needs in the classroom through a holistic and whole-classroom approach we can significantly improve the learning journey for all children...
by EYR Team | Apr 10, 2023 | Early Years Ideas, Early Years Resources, Outdoor Learning, Primary Resources
This blog has been written by Samantha Aumonier, Level 3 Forest School Leader, EYR Brand Ambassador and advocate for outdoor learning and play. To learn more about Samantha, head over to her Instagram account @homeplayexplore. Here you will find a wealth of outdoor...
by EYR Team | Feb 13, 2023 | Early Years, Early Years Resources, Learning & Development, Primary Resources, Teachers' Corner
This blog has been written in collaboration with Pixie Murphy, a non-binary freelance writer based in Manchester. When you imagine a scientist, who do you think of? Chances are, you may think of someone who looks like Einstein with wild hair and a white lab coat. The...
by EYR Team | Feb 6, 2023 | Early Years Resources, Learning Environment, Our Eco-Environment, Primary Resources
Creating an eco-friendly learning environment is an important step towards a sustainable future. Not only does it promote environmental awareness and conservation among students, but it can also save schools money on energy and resources. In this blog post,...
by EYR Team | Aug 9, 2022 | Early Years Resources, Learning Environment, Primary Resources
Displays are essential no matter the size of your setting. They can be great methods of adding colour, exploring aspects of the EYFS curriculum or showcasing children’s work. In this blog we share 5 simple classroom display ideas for early years, from seasonal...
by EYR Team | Mar 8, 2022 | Early Years Resources, Learning Environment, Outdoor Learning, Primary Resources
What is a minibeast? A minibeast, creepy crawlies, insects and bugs are quite literally a small animal. They are defined as “invertebrates” which means that they don’t have a skeleton inside their body. This often means they have other forms of protection such as...