CREATIVE KINDERGARTEN | Amanda on Instagram: "Scroll through to see some patterning activities we set up for our students! > My teaching partner made different types of lines on paper. Students used loose parts and patterning cards to create patterns on the lines. > Students created their own book of patterns following different rules. > Bingo dabbers are such a fun way to practice making different patterns! If you want to take a look at the pattern cards and book, I'll put a link in my bio! @
Mark-Making Pattern Cards
Mark making eyfs refers to children's abilities to make a range of lines and marks, these can be on paper or on any manipulatable surface such as sand, paint, gloop or mud! As children's gross and fine motor skills become refined they will begin to make more controlled marks.In EYFS, before children begin to develop their written vocabulary, they will experiment with drawing, be it shapes, lines, patterns, textures, or approximations of images. It is vital to ensure children have
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