Recently
there has been an interest in clay:
WHY CLAY FOR
CHILDREN?
Clay is a strong expressive medium and is ideal for
enhancing children’s development and holistic learning.
Working with clay improves dexterity
and uses both small and large muscles.
Children’s imaginations are
stimulated through the use of clay as they stretch their minds to develop new
ideas for things to make and new ways of using the clay and tools.
Clay enables children to produce
lasting pieces.
With clay, children are able to make large, firm, complex structures as
well as intricate pieces with detail.
Prahana and Sophie used an assortment
of collage materials to add to their clay creations.
EYLDF:
Wellbeing. Children manipulate equipment and manage tools with increasing
competence
Being subject to gravity, clay
structures often collapse. Educators show children as well as peers assisting
each other how to join pieces firmly and to avoid making things to thin and
flat as these pieces may crumble when dried.
Over the following weeks we will
further explore “clay techniques” as children become familiar with using this
medium.
We have set up an area where clay
creations are put on display for others to admire and get ideas from.
Reference:
Rapunzels Supermarket: Ursula Kolbe