Sharing Circle (Early learning)

overview

Circles strongly represent inclusion, both symbolically and spatially. In this activity, educators hold regular and structured ‘sharing circle’ time for children attending their early learning service. Sharing circle time could be used for a number of reasons, such as  group decision-making, storytelling, and collaborative projects or conversations. Children learn about the importance of including others, sharing, friendship and harmony.

 Sharing Circle (Early learning)
Relevant Subjects
Cross-Curricula
Drama
English
Health and Physical Education
Relevant Years
Early Learning

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