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Personal and Physical Development

Resources for teaching that focus on form, motion, self-expression and growth.

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The Way We See Our World
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How a nursery uses photography to enable children to express their feelings and to learn about the world around them. By Lucy Taylor Hall.

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Driven to Abstraction
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What do colour mean to different children and how can we use colour to express our emotions? By Anne Wilford.

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Inspired by the Work of Antony Gormley
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In this project we see how children can learn about the body through the work of sculptor Antony Gormley. By Debbie Webster

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Bodies in Motion
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Primary

A whole-school cross-curricular approach to drawing using the human form in motion. By Liz Collins and Janine Creaye,

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