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Let's get sorted for science

Rachel firmly believes that creating an exciting and tactile, science-rich learning space, is key to inspiring every child, igniting a sense of scientific curiosity, environmental responsibility and love for all things living.
Presented By Rachel Rohloff
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Watch Rachel Rohloff in this webinar to learn about practical ways to create an inspiring learning space for children to engage in science, with a focus on the Living World (plants, animals & people).

Presented By

Rachel Rohloff

Webinar Duration

Approximately 50 minutes

Skill Level

Suitable for ECE Educators

What will you learn?

  • How do you set up a learning space that inspires the inner scientist of every young child?
  • How do you create an environment that allows for multi-sensory play, exploration, experimentation and creativity?
  • What is the role of an educator when delivering hands-on science experiences?

Watch Rachel Rohloff in this webinar to learn about practical ways to create an inspiring learning space for children to engage in science, with a focus on the Living World (plants, animals & people). She has shared ideas about how to organise equipment, set up displays, introduce scientific vocabulary and discussed the importance of incorporating play into every science activity.

Rachel firmly believes that creating an exciting and tactile, science-rich learning space, is key to inspiring every child, igniting a sense of scientific curiosity, environmental responsibility and love for all things living.
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What others said about this webinar:

Allows you to take a step back and see the toddler's communication in a different light 
— KATIE
The ABC approach makes me reflect on why children will have certain behaviour
— TINA
I loved the words that described what we think of toddlers to what they actually are. A really positive and effective way to discuss toddler behaviours. 
— LAUREN
About the presenter

Rachel Rohloff

Rachel began her career in education as a primary school teacher in New Zealand. Later she moved to the UK where she spent a decade teaching science and design technology. Back in New Zealand, Rachel co-founded a not-for-profit company - The TestPod, creating science experiences for school pupils and university students as well as public events showcasing latest innovations.

Currently Rachel works with corporate clients, creating school programmes to support NZ education.

She is an author of The Living World and has two new books being released later this year - The Material World, and Clever Cooks - An Introduction to Food Science.

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