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Early Years Foundation Stage

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  • Early Years Foundation Stage
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  • What is the Early Years Foundation Stage? Covers the period birth to five. The final year of the Foundation stage is when children are in a Reception class of a primary school. It is a play based statutory framework. It prepares children for learning in their future school career.
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  • Assessment Development Matters framework helps adults to understand and support each childs development pathway. Pupil progress is measured in age-appropriate expectations. Within the age appropriate bands, we use the terms emerging, developing and secure to help us make an accurate judgement about the development of each child.
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  • Termly Progress On entry age related expectations are that pupils should be at 40-60e across all areas of learning. By the end of Autumn term- 40-60d By the end of Spring term- 40-60s By the end of Summer term, most pupils should have achieved the early learning goal across all areas.
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  • Ongoing Assessment 2build a profile assessments help to make well informed and accurate judgements about the learning journey of each child. Adult observations are carried out while pupils are engaged in learning. A photograph is taken and notes are made to link pupil learning to the development matters criteria. This is a secure, password protected site available only to teachers. Parents can access observations of their child only by providing us with an email address.
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  • Prime Areas Personal, social and emotional development Communication and language. Physical Development
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  • Literacy Mathematics Understanding of the world Expressive Arts and Design Specific areas
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  • Characteristics of learning
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  • Personal, Social and Emotional Development Encourages children to be independent and to interact with other children and adults. Helps children to become confident, safe, secure and ready to learn from new experiences. Helps children manage their feelings and behaviour
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  • Communication and Language Will help children to develop listening and concentration skills. Enables children to understand instructions, humour and to answer how and why questions. Encourages children to develop conversational skills. Encourages children to express themselves effectively.
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  • Physical Development Supports childrens healthy development. Provides opportunities for using a range of large and small equipment. Helps them to develop a sense of space around themselves and others. Encourages balance. Develops practical skills such as dressing, undressing etc
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  • Literacy Enables children to hear sounds in words and to link these sounds to letters. Encourages children to write simple sentences, labels and captions. Helps children to learn to read individual words and eventually, simple stories independently.
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  • What can you do to help your childs literacy development??? Words to learn Reading Book Sounds to learn Encourage mark making, writing name and other words. Practising the phonemes they are learning
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  • Mathematics Helps children to count up to 20 reliably. Add and subtract. Encourages them to use mathematical words such as greater, smaller, heavier, lighter, more, less etc Recognise, create and compare patterns Supports childrens understanding of shape and size including 2D and 3D shapes.
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  • What can you do to help your childs mathematical development??? Numbers to learn Practise counting at any time-climbing the stairs, shopping etc Play simple board games Sing number rhymes and songs together Try problem solving- I only have 2 apples but there are 4 of us. What shall I do?
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  • Understanding of the World Helps children to gain an understanding of their world Encourages them to look at changes over time To learn about communities and traditions Encourages them to explore and investigate Will give your children the opportunity to understand and use information and communication technology
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  • Expressive arts & design Inspires children to explore colour and colour changes. Helps them to explore shape and texture using all of their senses. Develops an interest in music, singing and music-making. Develops confidence and imagination. Helps to develop designing and making skills
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  • Our next workshop is on November 18th at 9.00am Ways to help your child learn phonics. We hope you can join us!
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  • Thank-you for coming and please have a look at the tables showing some of the things you can share with your child, and the benefits in doing so.