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WELCOME TO
‘MEET THE TEACHER’
MARHABA EVENT
6TH
SEPTEMBER 2016
AIMS OF OUR WORKSHOP
What is the Early Years Foundation Stage?
What do children need
7 areas of learning & the Characteristics of effective learning
Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Communication and Language
Literacy
Physical development
Mathematics
Understanding the World
Expressive Art and Design
Observing Progress – 2simple
Assessment – Classroom Monitor
The Cycle
Practical stuff
What can you do at home?
WHAT IS THE EARLY YEARS
FOUNDATION STAGE?
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) sets standards for
learning, development and care of children from birth to 5
years old.
The EYFS supports an integrated approach to early learning
and care.
The EYFS requires all our teaching to be delivered through
planned, rich, purposeful play that focuses on a balance of
adult led and child initiated activities.
EYFS provides opportunities to play as well as to experience
a wide variety of adult-led and child-initiated activities.
Teachers build on children’s home-based knowledge and
experiences, and provide opportunities for progression,
extension and challenge.
This is an exciting time in your child’s life!
WE DELIVER THE
EYFS BY FOCUSING
ON…
WHAT DO CHILDREN NEED?
To be supported and encouraged when facing new
experiences.
To play.
To be supported to develop positive relationships and
attitudes.
To have security and high well being.
To be responded to as individuals.
To have time and space for active exploration inside
and outside classrooms and within their local
community.
To be provided with meaningful contexts for learning.
Partnership.
THROUGH PLAY WE WILL DELIVER THE
7 AREAS OF LEARNING
We focus on the three characteristics of effective learning:
Playing and exploring – engagement
Active learning – motivation
Creating and thinking critically - thinking
Prime Areas:
1. Personal, Social and Emotional Development
2. Communication & Language
3. Physical Development
Specific Areas:
1. Literacy
2. Mathematics
3. Understanding the World
4. Expressive Arts & Design
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND
EMOTIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Early learning goal – self-confidence and self-awareness Children are
confident to try new activities, and say why they like some activities
more than others. They are confident to speak in a familiar group, will
talk about their ideas, and will choose the resources they need for their
chosen activities. They say when they do or don’t need help.
Early learning goal – managing feelings and behaviour Children talk
about how they and others show feelings, talk about their own and
others’ behaviour, and its consequences, and know that some
behaviour is unacceptable. They work as part of a group or class, and
understand and follow the rules. They adjust their behaviour to different
situations, and take changes of routine in their stride.
Early learning goal – making relationships Children play co-operatively,
taking turns with others. They take account of one another’s ideas
about how to organise their activity. They show sensitivity to others’
needs and feelings, and form positive relationships with adults and
other children.
COMMUNICATION AND
LANGUAGE
Early learning goal – listening and attention Children listen
attentively in a range of situations. They listen to stories,
accurately anticipating key events and respond to what they
hear with relevant comments, questions or actions. They give
their attention to what others say and respond appropriately,
while engaged in another activity.
Early learning goal – understanding Children follow instructions
involving several ideas or actions. They answer ‘how’ and
‘why’ questions about their experiences and in response to
stories or events.
Early learning goal – speaking Children express themselves
effectively, showing awareness of listeners’ needs. They use
past, present and future forms accurately when talking about
events that have happened or are to happen in the future.
They develop their own narratives and explanations by
PHYSICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Early learning goal – moving and handling Children show good
control and co-ordination in large and small movements. They
move confidently in a range of ways, safely negotiating space.
They handle equipment and tools effectively, including pencils
for writing.
Early learning goal – health and self-care Children know the
importance for good health of physical exercise, and a healthy
diet, and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe. They
manage their own basic hygiene and personal needs
successfully, including dressing and going to the toilet
independently.
LITERACY
Early learning goal – reading Children read and understand
simple sentences. They use phonic knowledge to decode
regular words and read them aloud accurately. They also read
some common irregular words. They demonstrate
understanding when talking with others about what they have
read.
Early learning goal – writing Children use their phonic
knowledge to write words in ways which match their spoken
sounds. They also write some irregular common words. They
write simple sentences which can be read by themselves and
others. Some words are spelt correctly and others are
phonetically plausible.
MATHEMATICS
Early learning goal – numbers Children count reliably with
numbers from one to 20, place them in order and say which
number is one more or one less than a given number. Using
quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit
numbers and count on or back to find the answer. They solve
problems, including doubling, halving and sharing.
Early learning goal – shape, space and measures Children use
everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity,
position, distance, time and money to compare quantities and
objects and to solve problems. They recognise, create and
describe patterns. They explore characteristics of everyday
objects and shapes and use mathematical language to
describe them.
UNDERSTANDING THE
WORLD
Early learning goal – people and communities Children talk about past
and present events in their own lives and in the lives of family
members. They know that other children don’t always enjoy the same
things, and are sensitive to this. They know about similarities and
differences between themselves and others, and among families,
communities and traditions.
Early learning goal – the world Children know about similarities and
differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things.
They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and
how environments might vary from one another. They make
observations of animals and plants and explain why some things
occur, and talk about changes.
Early learning goal – technology Children recognise that a range of
technology is used in places such as homes and schools. They select
and use technology for particular purposes.
EXPRESSIVE ARTS
AND DESIGN
Early learning goal – exploring and using media and materials
Children sing songs, make music and dance, and experiment
with ways of changing them. They safely use and explore a
variety of materials, tools and techniques, experimenting with
colour, design, texture, form and function.
Early learning goal – being imaginative Children use what they
have learnt about media and materials in original ways,
thinking about uses and purposes. They represent their own
ideas, thoughts and feelings through design and technology,
art, music, dance, role play and stories.
OBSERVING PROGRESS
– 2SIMPLE
Each of the 7 areas of learning has their own set of
Early Years Outcomes
which determines what most children are expected to
achieve by the end of FS2.
This is a two year stage!
Early Years Outcome link:
http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/files/2012/03/Early_Years
_Outcomes.pdf
ASSESSMENT –
CLASSROOM MONITOR
We develop relationships with the children and carry out
an initial baseline assessment and then regular
assessments.
We learn what the children like, what their interests are
and we plan for them.
We use the 2simple app on the IPad to record
observations which feeds into the children’s learning cycle
that allows us to plan further.
We focus on the cycle of observation, planning and
assessment.
PRACTICAL STUFF!
Label all your child’s belongings.
Provide a fresh bottle of water everyday. We will refill it when needed.
Please provide a small healthy morning snack and lunch.
Apply sunscreen before school and send your child to school wearing their sun hat.
Join twitter. Our class twitter name is: @WPS_FS1C
My email address is: s.robertson_wps@gemsedu.com
Our FS1 website www.wpsfs1.wordpress.com
We have PE every Tuesday. Please make sure the following items are in your child’s PE bag: school PE shirt
& shorts and trainers.
We have swimming every Monday. Please make sure the following items are in your child’s swimming bag;
school swimming suit/shorts, cap, goggles, towel and flip flops/swimming shoes.
We visit the library every Monday. Please make sure your child returns their library book and places it in our
library box every Sunday so the children are able to return their library book and chose a new one for the
week.
We have ICT on a Thursday.
We have a music every Tuesday.
Our Arabic assembly will start weekly from mid September with Miss Gihane.
Folder, water and library boxes.
Morning & afternoon routine, panda,, line & Eco leaders and certificates…
What can you do at
home?•Talk…
•Read…
•Daily opportunities…
•Mark make…
•Sleep…
•Create space and time for them to
get themselves dressed and
undressed.
•Be consistent with how you deal with
behavioral issues.
•Share…

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Meet The Teacher Workshop Powerpoint-sep 2014

  • 1. WELCOME TO ‘MEET THE TEACHER’ MARHABA EVENT 6TH SEPTEMBER 2016
  • 2. AIMS OF OUR WORKSHOP What is the Early Years Foundation Stage? What do children need 7 areas of learning & the Characteristics of effective learning Personal, Social and Emotional Development Communication and Language Literacy Physical development Mathematics Understanding the World Expressive Art and Design Observing Progress – 2simple Assessment – Classroom Monitor The Cycle Practical stuff What can you do at home?
  • 3. WHAT IS THE EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION STAGE? The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) sets standards for learning, development and care of children from birth to 5 years old. The EYFS supports an integrated approach to early learning and care. The EYFS requires all our teaching to be delivered through planned, rich, purposeful play that focuses on a balance of adult led and child initiated activities. EYFS provides opportunities to play as well as to experience a wide variety of adult-led and child-initiated activities. Teachers build on children’s home-based knowledge and experiences, and provide opportunities for progression, extension and challenge. This is an exciting time in your child’s life!
  • 4. WE DELIVER THE EYFS BY FOCUSING ON…
  • 5. WHAT DO CHILDREN NEED? To be supported and encouraged when facing new experiences. To play. To be supported to develop positive relationships and attitudes. To have security and high well being. To be responded to as individuals. To have time and space for active exploration inside and outside classrooms and within their local community. To be provided with meaningful contexts for learning. Partnership.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. THROUGH PLAY WE WILL DELIVER THE 7 AREAS OF LEARNING We focus on the three characteristics of effective learning: Playing and exploring – engagement Active learning – motivation Creating and thinking critically - thinking Prime Areas: 1. Personal, Social and Emotional Development 2. Communication & Language 3. Physical Development Specific Areas: 1. Literacy 2. Mathematics 3. Understanding the World 4. Expressive Arts & Design
  • 10. PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT Early learning goal – self-confidence and self-awareness Children are confident to try new activities, and say why they like some activities more than others. They are confident to speak in a familiar group, will talk about their ideas, and will choose the resources they need for their chosen activities. They say when they do or don’t need help. Early learning goal – managing feelings and behaviour Children talk about how they and others show feelings, talk about their own and others’ behaviour, and its consequences, and know that some behaviour is unacceptable. They work as part of a group or class, and understand and follow the rules. They adjust their behaviour to different situations, and take changes of routine in their stride. Early learning goal – making relationships Children play co-operatively, taking turns with others. They take account of one another’s ideas about how to organise their activity. They show sensitivity to others’ needs and feelings, and form positive relationships with adults and other children.
  • 11. COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE Early learning goal – listening and attention Children listen attentively in a range of situations. They listen to stories, accurately anticipating key events and respond to what they hear with relevant comments, questions or actions. They give their attention to what others say and respond appropriately, while engaged in another activity. Early learning goal – understanding Children follow instructions involving several ideas or actions. They answer ‘how’ and ‘why’ questions about their experiences and in response to stories or events. Early learning goal – speaking Children express themselves effectively, showing awareness of listeners’ needs. They use past, present and future forms accurately when talking about events that have happened or are to happen in the future. They develop their own narratives and explanations by
  • 12. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Early learning goal – moving and handling Children show good control and co-ordination in large and small movements. They move confidently in a range of ways, safely negotiating space. They handle equipment and tools effectively, including pencils for writing. Early learning goal – health and self-care Children know the importance for good health of physical exercise, and a healthy diet, and talk about ways to keep healthy and safe. They manage their own basic hygiene and personal needs successfully, including dressing and going to the toilet independently.
  • 13. LITERACY Early learning goal – reading Children read and understand simple sentences. They use phonic knowledge to decode regular words and read them aloud accurately. They also read some common irregular words. They demonstrate understanding when talking with others about what they have read. Early learning goal – writing Children use their phonic knowledge to write words in ways which match their spoken sounds. They also write some irregular common words. They write simple sentences which can be read by themselves and others. Some words are spelt correctly and others are phonetically plausible.
  • 14. MATHEMATICS Early learning goal – numbers Children count reliably with numbers from one to 20, place them in order and say which number is one more or one less than a given number. Using quantities and objects, they add and subtract two single-digit numbers and count on or back to find the answer. They solve problems, including doubling, halving and sharing. Early learning goal – shape, space and measures Children use everyday language to talk about size, weight, capacity, position, distance, time and money to compare quantities and objects and to solve problems. They recognise, create and describe patterns. They explore characteristics of everyday objects and shapes and use mathematical language to describe them.
  • 15. UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD Early learning goal – people and communities Children talk about past and present events in their own lives and in the lives of family members. They know that other children don’t always enjoy the same things, and are sensitive to this. They know about similarities and differences between themselves and others, and among families, communities and traditions. Early learning goal – the world Children know about similarities and differences in relation to places, objects, materials and living things. They talk about the features of their own immediate environment and how environments might vary from one another. They make observations of animals and plants and explain why some things occur, and talk about changes. Early learning goal – technology Children recognise that a range of technology is used in places such as homes and schools. They select and use technology for particular purposes.
  • 16. EXPRESSIVE ARTS AND DESIGN Early learning goal – exploring and using media and materials Children sing songs, make music and dance, and experiment with ways of changing them. They safely use and explore a variety of materials, tools and techniques, experimenting with colour, design, texture, form and function. Early learning goal – being imaginative Children use what they have learnt about media and materials in original ways, thinking about uses and purposes. They represent their own ideas, thoughts and feelings through design and technology, art, music, dance, role play and stories.
  • 17. OBSERVING PROGRESS – 2SIMPLE Each of the 7 areas of learning has their own set of Early Years Outcomes which determines what most children are expected to achieve by the end of FS2. This is a two year stage! Early Years Outcome link: http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/files/2012/03/Early_Years _Outcomes.pdf
  • 18. ASSESSMENT – CLASSROOM MONITOR We develop relationships with the children and carry out an initial baseline assessment and then regular assessments. We learn what the children like, what their interests are and we plan for them. We use the 2simple app on the IPad to record observations which feeds into the children’s learning cycle that allows us to plan further. We focus on the cycle of observation, planning and assessment.
  • 19.
  • 20. PRACTICAL STUFF! Label all your child’s belongings. Provide a fresh bottle of water everyday. We will refill it when needed. Please provide a small healthy morning snack and lunch. Apply sunscreen before school and send your child to school wearing their sun hat. Join twitter. Our class twitter name is: @WPS_FS1C My email address is: s.robertson_wps@gemsedu.com Our FS1 website www.wpsfs1.wordpress.com We have PE every Tuesday. Please make sure the following items are in your child’s PE bag: school PE shirt & shorts and trainers. We have swimming every Monday. Please make sure the following items are in your child’s swimming bag; school swimming suit/shorts, cap, goggles, towel and flip flops/swimming shoes. We visit the library every Monday. Please make sure your child returns their library book and places it in our library box every Sunday so the children are able to return their library book and chose a new one for the week. We have ICT on a Thursday. We have a music every Tuesday. Our Arabic assembly will start weekly from mid September with Miss Gihane. Folder, water and library boxes. Morning & afternoon routine, panda,, line & Eco leaders and certificates…
  • 21. What can you do at home?•Talk… •Read… •Daily opportunities… •Mark make… •Sleep… •Create space and time for them to get themselves dressed and undressed. •Be consistent with how you deal with behavioral issues. •Share…

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