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Unread 05-07-2013, 08:45 PM
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I would start by saying what your setting provides in order to support children in this area, for example, my setting provide tyres out in the garden, and have a tunnel, and a mini assault course. Then I would say how this supports physical activity. for example, it encourages children to climb and use their large motor skills, and it supports children's confidence and progression in movement skills as we encourage children to adapt the area and challenge themselves more, for example, moving the equipment around, putting one tyre on top of the other.
Then, I would look at what I think could be improved, for example, in my setting, I have identified a dead space, so I would recommend it is utilised, for instance by putting in a climbing frame or sensory garden.
I hope this helps, it's just my ramblings
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