How this product aligns with the EYLF
Supporting participation in learning environments
The Natural Hessian Pocket Chart provides a structured way for educators to display children’s work, resources, and important notes, fostering a sense of belonging and participation. By showcasing individual contributions, children are encouraged to engage with their learning environment, promoting a community of learners who value each other’s efforts.
Building language, imagination, and social skills
This pocket chart can be used to display name tags and other visual aids, supporting language development and social interactions among children. As they identify their work or engage with peers’ contributions, they practice communication skills and build their imagination through storytelling and collaborative discussions.
Relevant EYLF Outcomes
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators
Classroom, Play Activity & Provocation Ideas
Classroom & Learning Area Ideas
Create a dedicated space for displaying children’s artwork and achievements, encouraging pride in their work and fostering a sense of community. Use the chart to hold visual schedules or daily routines, helping children understand the flow of their day.
Play-Based Activity Ideas
Invite children to create their own name tags or labels for their artwork, promoting literacy and fine motor skills. Organise a “show and tell” session where children can use the chart to display items they bring from home, encouraging storytelling and peer interaction.
Provocation Ideas
Set up a themed display on the pocket chart, such as “Our Favourite Animals,” and encourage children to contribute pictures or information about their chosen animal, sparking interest in research and discussion. Use the chart to introduce a seasonal topic, allowing children to add relevant items or drawings, fostering inquiry and exploration.











