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EYFS 2012. Early Years Foundation Stage From birth – 5 years. 7 Areas of Learning. • 3 Prime Areas • Communication and Language • Physical Development • Personal, Social and Emotional Development. 4 Specific Areas through which the 3 Prime Areas are applied. • Literacy
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EYFS 2012 Early Years Foundation Stage From birth – 5 years
7 Areas of Learning • 3 Prime Areas • Communication and Language • Physical Development • Personal, Social and Emotional Development
4 Specific Areas through which the3 Prime Areas are applied • Literacy • Mathematics • Understanding of the World • Expressive Arts and Design
Planning • Staff plan a mix of adult led and child initiated activities. • Staff observe children in their self initiated play and then make best fit judgements on Development by referring to the EYFS Guidance. • Judgements are used to inform planning so that it is closely linked to the children's developmental needs and interests. • Each child is assigned a key person.
Key Person Role • Ensures learning and individual needs are catered for. • Supports needs of parents of children in their care. • Refers parents to specialist support if needed e.g. speech therapy.
Observations by Staff • Self initiated play. • • Judgements are made. • • Next Steps are planned around • interests and development needs.
Classroom Organisation • Continuous Provision AREAS • Focussed Activities • Enhanced Provision • Plans show the planned learning for indoors and outdoors
Foundation Stage Profile • Summative assessment completed at the end of the Reception year. • Completed through ongoing observations throughout the year. • Shared with parents and Y1 teacher.
17 Early Learning Goals which the children work towards throughout Nursery and Reception The Prime Areas • Communication and Language • • Listening and attention • • Understanding • • Speaking • Physical Development • • Moving and handling • • Health and self care • Personal Social and Emotional Development • • Self confidence and self awareness • • Managing feelings and behaviour • • Making relationships
Specific Areas • Literacy • Reading • Writing • Mathematics • Numbers • Shape space and measures • Understanding the world • People and communities • The world • Technology • Expressive Arts & Design • Exploring media and materials • Being Imaginative
Records • Learning journeys. • Early Years Foundation Stage Learning Display board. • School tracker. • EYFS profile.