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Picture this, you are a busy classroom teacher, it's almost lunchtime on a Tuesday and it has started to pour with torrential rain. If your school has a wet playtime policy then everyone in the school will be clear about the procedures, your wet play box will be organised and children will have a stimulating, rewarding playtime experience.
However, if you are like a lot of schools across the... Read more
1. Wet Play Activity Boxes This section focuses on the creation of the three themed activity boxes and is packed with creative ideas and copiable resources to support teachers and lunchtime supervisors in keeping children entertained during wet playtimes. * Thinking Games * Paper Play and Technology Challenges * Quiz and Puzzle Activities 2. Active Games This section is filled with a selection of active games for playing in the classroom or hall. * Circle Games * Parachute Games * Active Games for Letting Off Steam * Singing, Rhymes and Dancing Games
Biography
Therese Hoyle has over 25 years experience teaching in mainstream, special and tertiary education levels






