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St Josephs Primary School, Slate Street, Belfast
Friday, 19th December - School closes 11.45am for Christmas Break, collect from 11.30am | Miss Weir - Wednesday 17th Dec Retirement Mass 10am St Peter's Cathedral - All welcome | Tuesday 16th December – Christmas Dinner Day Children are invited to add a festive touch to their school uniform | School office closed daily from 1pm -1.45pm
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Engineers at work πŸ— Yr 1

20th Nov 2025
Using 3D shapes to design and build our own walls and towers in Primary one! 🏰✨ We explored each shape’s properties and had fun choosing the ones that made the strongest structures for our creations!

Playing with blocks and building equipment is far more than just fun 🧱it’s a powerful learning opportunity that supports children’s development across many areas:
 
⭐ Cognitive Development
 
Problem-solving: Children figure out how to balance, stack, and connect pieces.
 
Early maths skills: They explore size, shape, weight, height, patterns, symmetry, and counting without even realising it.
 
Spatial awareness: Understanding how objects fit together helps with later skills in maths, reading, and even sports.
 
 
🧠 Creativity & Imagination
 
Blocks become towers, castles, shops, rockets πŸš€ anything a child imagines.
 
Open-ended materials encourage children to plan, design, adjust, and create freely.
 
 
🀝 Social & Emotional Skills
 
When children build together, they cooperate, negotiate, share, take turns, and manage disagreements.
 
Completing a structure gives a sense of achievement and confidence.
 
 
βœ‹ Fine & Gross Motor Skills
 
Manipulating small blocks strengthens hand muscles needed for writing.
 
Larger construction pieces develop core strength, coordination, and balance.
 
 
πŸ—£οΈ Language & Communication
 
Children naturally talk about what they’re making πŸ—£ describing, explaining, problem-solving, and using new vocabulary like tall, wide, balance, under, next to.
 
 
πŸ” Scientific Thinking
 
Building invites experimentation:
 
“What happens if I add another block?”
 
“Why did it fall?”
 
“How can I make it stronger?”
Children start to test hypotheses just like little scientists.

In short:
 
Block play strengthens thinking, creativity, communication, coordination, and teamwork πŸ’ͺall essential life skills. It’s simple, hands-on learning that lays the foundations for later academic success.

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