Classroom Resources: UV Light

We have a number of classroom resources which we use very frequently and can be used in a range of ways within different activities.  Although often costly, these are things which we have used week-in-week-out and have stood the test of time.  We like to choose resources which can be used creatively in a number of different ways for open-ended play-based activities.  

 
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High Powered UV Light.

We have tried several different UV lamps. If you want to light your entire darkened classroom, you will need a high power lamp or you may require two for a larger space. We are fortunate to have shutters to darken the classroom but it can be achieved with blinds or other blackout products. The UV lamp that we have is from SpaceKraft UK.

Using UV light and fluorescent resources can turn frequently visited activities into a seemingly new learning environment which is visually appealing and fun. 

Classroom use

We use our UV lamp for at least one week of carousel play per half term and also at other times in the specific ‘dark area’ to create UV activities for individual pupils.  During a week of carousel play, this UV light can be placed high up and then lights an entire darkened classroom effectively.  UV activities are extremely visually appealing and entice children to want to join in and participate.  

Play in different ways

You will need a wide selection of fluorescent resources to use within your activities.  Along with fluorescent toys and resources, we use fluorescent paint to make water, sand and rice activities which all glow under UV.  This works really effectively.  During ‘UV week’, which is always linked to the topic, we often also use a range of light-up resources such as the lightbox which are equally effective in a darkened classroom environment.  Carrying out activities in a darkened classroom under UV light, creates a different and extremely appealing learning environment which promotes engagement and participation for all.

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These are just a few examples of how we have used our UV lamp.  We use it for at least one week per half term for a wide range of topic-linked activities along with regular use with fluorescent resources in our ‘dark area’.

Look out for our blog post Carousel Play: Using UV for planning and ideas.

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Charlotte and Laura designed and developed The Springboard Curriculum to inspire educators working with pupils with special educational needs to focus on the most important aspects of teaching and learning: pupil centred playful interactions, a fun and motivating environment and meaningful assessment.

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