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i think its asking how you support and encourage play, creativity and learning in activities e.g by providing resources etc one way to support creativity is to allow children to make choices-maybe talk about 3play and room/outside layout and you could also say activities such as..... (for example sand and wanter play) can be a learning activity for the children as it can develop their S.P.I.C.E.S learning in such activities can be supported by... (for example asking open ended questions, adding construction material-i.e bricks to enhance the childs concept of pattern and shape etc). also say that learning, play and creativity is supported by effective planning and meeting individual needs, allowing the children to express themselfs etc also maybe mention curriculum framework.

learning activities are activities intended to learn the child/children something-e.g a mark making activity might be used to learn the children how to draw a letter or how to hold a pencil etc

hope this helps
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