Early Years Foundation Stage Learning
The Nursery also enjoys secure and wonderful outdoor areas, which the children are able to use throughout the session and are free to choose from indoor and outdoor activities. This allows the children the opportunity to explore new and exciting experiences.
You may also have other questions which may be answered in the information below:
why is nursery so important?
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Play and exploring – children investigate and experience things and have a go.
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Active learning – children concentrate and keep trying if they encounter difficulties and they enjoy their achievements.
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Creating and thinking critically – children have and develop their own ideas, make links between ideas and develop strategies
what is the early years foundation stage?
What will the children be learning?
There are 7 areas of learning covered by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Curriculum. These are divided into three prime areas and four specific areas. The prime areas are:-
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Communication and Language
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Physical development
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Personal, Social and Emotional Development
The specific areas are:-
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Literacy
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Mathematics
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Understanding the World
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Expressive Arts and Design Communication and Language
phonics scheme
intent
The early years framework is broken down into 3 areas:
- Characteristics of effective learning; playing and exploring, active learning and creating and thinking critically.
- Prime areas of learning; communication and language, physical development and personal, social and emotional development.
- Specific areas of learning; literacy, mathematics, understanding the world and expressive arts and design.
implementation
impact
By the end of the year, all children will be securing the foundations required to work with our whole school curriculum drivers:
- Initiative:
It is vital that we nurture the natural curiosity of our children, enabling them to become independent in thought and action and encouraging them to imagine, enquire and question. We will give children opportunities to think critically, by solving problems and making choices.
- Community:
It is important that children make links from school to the local and wider communities; through developing and experiencing positive relationships and celebrating diversity, therefore equipping them with the skills to become valued members of society.
- Communication:
Pupils in our schools will develop the skills necessary to articulate their own thoughts, ideas and feelings successfully in a range of forms. Tolerance and respect towards of others’ differing points of view will be modelled with a culture of acceptance.
- Adventure:
We recognise the responsibility we have for the physical development and well-being of our children. We believe that a curriculum rich in sport and physical activity along with participation in positive competition develops confidence and resilience and allowing them to manage real risks.
Online leaning resources
Useful Websites
During this challenging time, we wanted to provide you with details of websites that can be accessed at home to support children’s learning and development specifically for the early years. Please find a list of suggested websites below. We hope you find this information useful and enjoy using these sites to enhance your child’s learning experiences at home!
Please do remember to review the sites ahead of time so that you are able to help your children find the best resources available within the sites. Some offer a great number of games, songs, stories, videos etc. so it is important to know the site well in order to support and develop your child’s learning.
3 & 4 year old Online Provision |
Communication & Language/ Literacy |
FREE Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Home Learning Packs Is your child a fan of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s wonderful picture books? Now you can download a range of home learning activity packs to complete as your read the books! |
Storytime and Book Sharing |
Phonics Play Some free phonics games https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/1
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Oxford Owl Interactive books and reading activities to share with your child at home |
Teach your Monster to Read Phonics activities |
Maths |
White Rose Maths Every lesson comes with a short video showing you clearly and simply how to help your child to complete the activity successfully |
Crickweb Lots of maths and literacy games |
A Variety of Subjects |
Oak Academy (For Reception but also relevant for 3- 4 year olds) Music, RHE (PSHE) and Understanding the World video lessons https://classroom.thenational.academy/subjects-by-key-stage/early-years-foundation-stage |
Teacher’s Pet – Home Learning Hub Includes a suggested timetable and supporting resources |
ABC Does Alistair Bryce Clegg’s ABC website with lots of home learning ideas |
Top Marks Search for ‘Early Years’ |
EYFS Home |
Orchard Toys |
BBC Early Years Resources for Learning at Home |
Busy Things! A site built around the 7 areas of learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage. You can access a free 7 day trial but you need to subscribe after this period to access the content – various subscription packages available. |