access to water - child's height. We will need to fix some sort of shelving or containers for paint brushes to dry and also to ease the process of taking care of material/tools. Behind the yellow gate/door is a room for sensory exploration and experiments. The premises used to be the post office, so we are slowly converting it after the needs of the children, the shower spaces can offer all sorts of potential, not least for cleaning up messy children covered in paint!! The other shower with a door could be used as storage? |
Wow, your space is lovely, Suzanne! Love all that shelving! Enjoy your summer, although it sounds as if your students and their needs won't be too far from your mind. :) We early childhood folks never TRULY take a break from it, do we. :)
ReplyDeletethanks - so excited about all the possibilities - and all the things that can go on those shelves - and HOW they can go on those shelves ... I mean we see images of other settings where everything is set up according to colour rather than the materials... at the moment I am setting up the shelves according to the material use - paints together, pens and crayons, etc etc - but the upper shelves where the children cannot reach to try and have those as inspiration shelves, so more thought into how those shelves look rather than how useful and accessible they are...
Deleteand you are so right, there never is a TRUE break, but I would not have it any other way!! :)