The Achievosaurs Soft Toys
Teachers and teaching assistants all round the country are busy finalising their schemes of work in readiness for the new term and Everything Dinosaur team members have been helping. Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) children have been benefiting from an innovative use of dinosaur and prehistoric animal soft toys – the Achievosaurs and Everything Dinosaur has been busy supplying schools and other educational establishments with fluffy and soft prehistoric animal plush in preparation for the start of the autumn term.
“Askaraptor” One of the Achievosaurs from Everything Dinosaur
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For children in Foundation Stage classes (Nursery and Reception), the start of a new term can be quite daunting. However, teaching teams are tasked with introducing key learning skills at a young age.
The “Achievosaurs”, a group of soft toy prehistoric animals can help children to develop these key skills. In essence, the Achievosaurs, or as they are sometimes called “the Achieveosaurs”, with the extra “e”, aims to teach children about positive ways in which they can improve their ability to learn. These qualities include being prepared to ask questions, to share ideas and thoughts and to persevere. To help reinforce learning the children are incentivised by being able to look after the dinosaur soft toy which epitomises the learning skill that they have demonstrated.
Adopting the Achievosaurs Learning Concept
A large number of schools have adopted the Achievosaurs learning concept across the EYFS cohort and into Year 1. The dinosaur soft toys often link with a term topic whereby the children study dinosaurs and fossils, for example “the Jurassic Forest” scheme of work.
Achievosaurs Helping to Reinforce Life-Long Learning Skills
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Dinosaur Soft Toys
To purchase dinosaur soft toys to make up your own learning skills Achievosaurs set: Dinosaur Soft Toys.
Here is a list of some of the key learning skills that can be reinforced through the use of the Achievosaurs teaching concept:
ASKARAPTOR – I can use my imagination and ask interesting questions (based on a “raptor” dinosaur such as Velociraptor or Utahraptor regarded as some of the more intelligent and agile of all the dinosaurs).
EXPLORASOR – I like to explore ideas and I enjoy new experiences.
SOLVEOSAURUS REX – I can solve problems and improve (based on T. rex the most famous dinosaur of all).
STICKASAURUS – I stick at tasks and persevere (based on Stegosaurus a popular, plant eating dinosaur with plates on its back).
THINKODOCUS – I think carefully about what I learn (based on the big, plant-eating dinosaur called Diplodocus).
TRYCERATOPS – I try new things, don’t give up and work really hard (based on Triceratops, a very well known horned dinosaur with three horns).
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“One of the great things about the Achievosaurs learning concept is that you can create your own Achievosaurs to suit the particular needs of each class. For example, we were informed by a Nursery teacher that one of her charges, an only child, had difficulty integrating into the class and found it hard to share things with the other children. The teaching assistant created “Shareosaurus”, so that this child could be rewarded when they shared items with their classmates.”
Preparations for Later on in Life
These important skills can help prepare children for learning later on in life. Teachers and teaching assistants can come up with their on variants and new additions, however, the trouble is, identifying soft toys that represent the likes of Diplodocus and Tyrannosaurus rex. The experts at Everything Dinosaur can help.
With the support of Everything Dinosaur’s trained specialists, teachers can utilise a child’s fascination with dinosaurs to help reinforce important life lessons. Enthusing and motivating children to learn by using dinosaur soft toys in school.
Team members from the company also visit schools to delivery practical, lively and very kinaesthetic dinosaur themed workshops:
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