Friday, 29 May 2026

Thinking Outside the Box.

 

Our Inquiry learning at the moment is all about seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary and re-imagining new and exciting things,  We have been using every day objects.  We are looking forward to adding music, movement and use of space to tell our stories that are evolving.  .  



Eventually this learning is going to help us design some great pieces for an Arts Celebration.  
Positive Edication and Wellbeing is always a focus that we aim to weave across the curriculum.  

So how is this all linking to our Positive Education and Wellbeing teaching ? Where are the links ? 

We are encouraging a GROWTH MINDSET by viewing experiments and "mistakes" through dance and music as "surprising discoveries" that can lead to new ideas.
We are successful when we can be ok with something not going to plan. We can be flexible and we can say "Let’s try it a different way!".

"I can use my 'spark' to make something new." We are dialling up our CREATIVITY by

demonstrating how we can take a "normal" idea and stretch it into something "extraordinary" . This could mean solving a problem in an imaginary world or when we are playing.

We are successful when we can describe one thing that may not exist in the real world and explain why it is special or unique. We can also describe how we have made something interesting and new.


CURIOSITY AWE AND WONDER are evident if we can ask the 'what if' to explore new possibilities. Students demonstrate a natural curiosity by asking open-ended questions about their peers' imaginary worlds to help them grow their own ideas.


We are successful when we can ask "Wondering Questions" (e.g., "I wonder what happens in your land when it rains?") to help a friend add more detail to their world.


We can try new ways of moving and presenting our ideas, even if it feels a bit silly at first. We know that we have to dial up our strengths of GRIT AND BRAVERY.


You will see our creative bravery through our movements to a piece of music or through our presentations at assembly. This might be something new and different from how we might usually move our bodies or make sounds or present ideas.


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To get us thinking outside the box we have been opening a secret box to reveal a 'curiosity'.  So far this magical box has delivered a large feather and a sandy mixture that gave us many clues especially when we touched it. 

It felt sandy, it looked sandy but it also had shimmering pieces that were almost foil like.  The most amazing thing was that when we rubbed our hands in it, our hands changed colour.  We discovered that we could transfer this evidence into our Inquriy books.  We wondered where it had come from........

        





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Thinking Outside the Box.

  Our Inquiry learning at the moment is all about seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary  and re-imagining new and exciting things,  We ha...