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The Bromley-Pensnett Foundation Stage Unit. We cater for 3-5 year olds and offer morning or afternoon sessions and a smooth transition through to main school. Why not bring your child for a visit! Please phone the school on 01384 816 865 and ask for Mrs. Palmer.
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The Bromley-Pensnett Foundation Stage Unit We cater for 3-5 year olds and offer morning or afternoon sessions and a smooth transition through to main school. Why not bring your child for a visit! Please phone the school on 01384 816 865 and ask for Mrs. Palmer
The Foundation Stage Unit is where children learn from age 3 to 5 years of age.
Our Foundation Stage classroom environment is always changing along with the children’s learning and fascinations. These photos will give you an idea of what it is like, and how we learn in the Foundation Stage Unit.
It is organised so that the children always know where to find things and can be independent.
This is our special meeting place where we come together to celebrate birthdays and special times.
We learn to enjoy and tell stories in lots of ways, with our teachers and with our friends. Sometimes we use puppets, sometimes we use story trays, and sometimes we dress up and act stories out.
There are lots of places to use your imagination, and make up your own ‘pretend’ stories.
Playing with sounds and rhythms helps us with reading writing, and learning about pattern and number. Our mums, dads and grandparents often come and join in with rhythm and rhyme time.
There are lots of places to learn about numbers and shape in our Foundation Stage too.
We also learn how to use real tools safely to mend and make things, and information technology to help us.
We learn how to make healthy things to eat together, like toast, porridge, bread, soup, sandwiches, and fruit kebabs.
In the Foundation Stage we seek to make the most of every opportunity to learn through first hand experiences, so we go outside in all weathers!
There are spare wellies and waterproof suits so that we can have fun learning outdoors whatever the weather.
Sometimes we bring outside things inside to look at them more closely.
There are lots of places to use your imagination, and make up your own ‘pretend’ stories.
We have lots of different things to make pictures, patterns and models with.
Together we can do things we might not be able to achieve by ourselves.
We learn that sometimes we have to stick at things to learn a new skill.