A visit to IKEA
I am a great fan of IKEA.
As I have shared before, I find it a goldmine for teaching resources.
On my latest visit, I made a couple of purchases-
1. finger puppets
Great for speaking tasks to encourage reluctant speakers, to encourage imagination and to ‘distract’ from repetitious or disliked activities. This set add to my already large collection of animals, fairytale characters, sea creatures and other random puppets I’ve gleaned from parties, charity shops and toyboxes!
2. fruit and vegetable punnets
These were my favourite find this time. Soft fruit – banana, grapes, kiwi, orange, apple and watermelon – and vegetables – leek, carrots, cucumber, mushrooms, garlic, tomatoes and lettuce- in a punnet / basket.
Just the thing for –
- discussing fruit and vegetables
- looking at colour
- talking about healthy eating
- giving opinions – I like / dislike and why
- reenacting stories – Handa’s Surprise, The Hungry Caterpillar – or writing your own
and I’m sure there are more things that could be done with them given more than 10 seconds thought! If you’ve got any ideas, leave a comment below!
What a great idea, you’ll do wonders for their sales too 🙂
I am loving the soft fruit! May well have to pay them a visit! Thanks for the info – anywhere we can get great purchases for school is fantastic!
Another idea may be to compare the soft fruit with real fruit and veg – place real fruit and veg in a feely bag and see if they can match to soft fruit they can see.
Great idea Jo! I might just try that!
Lisa xx