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Raghad your confidence and determination keeps growing.

It’s so wonderful to see how you


keep yourself busy with all the activities available in all our curriculum areas. As soon as you
arrive in the morning you keep exploring till it’s time for you to go home.
You have been showing great interest in art area, You like drawing, colouring, painting etc. You
also showing interest in collage activities. The other day when we set-up an experience of
collage activities with natural materials for the children, you came over to have a go. Raghad,
It was my pleasure to see you showed interest to explore with those and had a great time with
your work.
Raghad, you are a very curious and careful learner. First you observed to see what other
children was doing. Then you approach and wanted to have a turn. You applied some glue on a
big piece of paper and then selected flowers and some coloured pieces of papers which has
been cut in different shapes. I was amazed to see how carefully you putting each of those
pieces into the glue so that glue doesn’t mess your hands and fingers.
When you thought you have done enough, you asked a teacher to write your name on your art
work. You have a very quite and gentle voice but that doesn’t stop you to get what you want.
You could communicate verbally and non-verbally as you needed.

There are numerous opportunities for


children to develop skills from collage
activities.
Making a collage helps children build fine
motor skills. It's also a fun way to
encourage awareness of colour and texture. It
encourages children to develop their
descriptive language.
Also helps to develop creativity and
imagination.
Raghad in sha Allah we will make sure that
you get plenty of opportunities to develop all
Written by –Teacher Rosy, November, 2020 these skills at An-Nur.

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