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My Creativity/My Interests and Independent Living Skills

 

Creative Skills

Technology Skills

Skills for the School & Workplace
Imagination in play (construction, drama, role play) AAC Awareness of environment & routines
Food play and invention Photography Following routine
Drama and self expression Computing Following instructions
Rhythm and song Technology in the Community Organising and completing task
Music Keeping safe online Health & Safety
Storytelling Fixing things Looking and acting the part
Art (including digital art) Arts Award Typing – using a mobile phone/ipad/tablet Being flexible/coping with change
Design and Enterprise Construction Recognising own interests
Upcycling   Being able to use appropriate up-to-date ICT
DIY and making a home   Eating and drinking
Ceramic 3D design   Domestic Tasks—preparing food, food safety and cooking
    Domestic Tasks—Cleaning, laundry.

 

Subject Story: My Creativity

 

Our Agreed consistencies for My Creativity are:

 

 

  •  Throughout the day pupils have opportunities for messy play, role play and sensory play. They are encouraged to use a variety of resources, tools and materials

 
  • Pupils have opportunities to experience music through song, instruments, movement, dance and storytelling

 
  • Pupils are encouraged to make choices throughout their day

 
  • Pupils access technology relevant and meaningful to them, e.g. using a mobile phone, Interactive White Board, technology in the kitchen and  home as well as the community, e.g. scanners and self checkout 

 
  • All pupils develop their ability to follow instructions, e.g. visual, verbal, written

 
  • Opportunities to develop independence in class and workplace

 

 

If you were to walk into a My Creativity lesson at Stone Bay School you would see:

 

  • a table full of motivating materials and resources

 
  • pupils ‘having a go’ as independently as possible

 
  • adults who encourage pupils to be independent and expressive

 
  • a place where pupils cannot get it wrong, the process is more important than the result but equally the finished product is always unique and appreciated!

 
  • pupils using IWB, computers, IPads, cameras, electrical kitchen equipment etc.

 
  • pupils are anticipating what the next step is going to be

 
  • creativity in many forms including 3D Art e.g. pottery, construction

 

In our My Creativity curriculum you will see that we value inclusion and diversity:

 
  • The My Creativity curriculum introduces different artists, music and work from different countries, cultures and backgrounds.
 
  • My Creativity gives every pupil the chance to express themselves and create something by using a variety of tools as well as their own bodies.
 
  • My Creativity supports pupils to access technology and gives them the opportunity to be part of the wider modern world.

 



 

            

 







 
 

       Pupils at Stone Bay School say this about My Thinking:

 
  • “I love making a mess!”

  •  “I like to experiment with colours”

  • “I like the school disco and dancing with my friends”

  • “I like going on Google”

  • “I like dressing up and playing doctors”

British Values and Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Learning (SMSC) in My Thinking: 

Spiritual – Pupils have opportunities to investigate and discover with hands-on learning, shaping their own creativity and gaining a sense of identity and purpose.

Moral – Pupils will explore and develop awareness of beliefs, moods and themes making free choices

Social (including British Values) – Pupils may develop fine and gross motor skills which will enhance their ability to complete a wide range of tasks in future life. 

Cultural (including British Values) – Pupils will participate in artistic, musical and cultural opportunities allowing them to discover a wealth of new experiences celebrating the diversity in our lives.

 

 

Through our teaching of My Creativity/My Interests and Independent Living Skills, we aim to:

Provide every pupil with the opportunity to be inspired by the arts and achieve success through art and creativity. Pupils will learn about the work of artists from a young age and become independent in revisiting and applying a range of art skills and processes learnt over time. Pupils will also explore the limits of their creativity by ‘having a go’ and embrace their mistakes as a great learning opportunity.

Creative Skills - 

This area of the curriculum provides opportunities to experience creative, sensory , imaginative and practical activities using a wide range of materials. Pupils will safely use and explore a variety of materials, tools and techniques, experimenting with colour, design, texture, form and function.

We want to give the pupils the opportunity to understand their world by responding to first-hand experiences through music, movement, storytelling and performing and ensure pupils have access to different cultures and traditions to develop understanding and respect. 

Pupils will develop visual and tactile sensitivity and  find satisfaction through use of their senses.

Technology - 

Pupils will develop positive responses to a broad range of IT activities and experience them in a wide range of settings. They will develop skills to enable them to access IT and to be safe. We will ensure that pupils realise the importance of staying safe in a digital society and recognise the dangers . We will encourage the pupils to think for themselves and develop self-motivation and discipline.

Pupils will engage with learning of new skills, ideas, concepts, attitudes and feelings through the exploration of different materials and technical processes.

 

Skills for school and workplace-

Opportunities here are given to  the pupils to develop their citizenship skills and to feel part of a valued team. They will learn the importance of work and how to support others.

We will then ensure pupils use these skills to complement and extend other areas of learning.

They will learn how to complete domestic tasks such as washing, ironing and shopping to support them in their next stage of life. 


At KS4 and KS5, the area of My Creativity  will develop into My Interests and Independent Living Skills  where pupils will continue to build upon their life skills and become independent young people.

 

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70 Stone Road,
Broadstairs, Kent
CT10 1EB

01843 863 421

office@stone-bay.kent.sch.uk