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THE WELLINGTON JOURNEY THE WELLINGTON JOURNEY EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION STAGE BEING PREPARED Using the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) as a framework, we seek to promote development in seven areas of learning and development. These are divided into two further areas called the prime and specific areas of learning. Prime areas of learning and development are fundamental, complementary and consistently support development in all other areas. The prime areas are: Physical Development - Moving and handling; health and self-care Communication and Language - Listening and attention; understanding; speaking Personal, Social and Emotional Development - Making relationships; self- confidence and self-awareness; managing feelings and behaviour Specific areas of learning and development include essential skills and knowledge for children to participate successfully in society. The specific areas are: Literacy - Reading; writing Mathematics - Numbers; shape, space and measure Understanding the World - People and communities; the world; technology Expressive Arts and Design - Exploring and using media and materials; being imaginative The learning spaces throughout the indoor and outdoor areas are designed as enabling environments to promote learning and development in the seven areas identified. These enabling environments, coupled with positive relationships between the pupil, parents and practitioners are the key to a successful early years educational experience. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE LEARNING The EYFS identifies the characteristics of effective learning – the way in which a child engages with other people and their environment: playing and exploring, active learning and creating, and thinking critically underpin learning and development across all areas and support the child to remain an effective and motivated learner. - Finding out and exploring - Playing with what they know - Being willing to have a go ACTIVE LEARNING – MOTIVATION - Being involved and concentrating - Keep on trying - Enjoy achieving what they set out to do CREATING AND THINKING CRITICALLY – THINKING - Having their own ideas - Making links - Choosing ways to do things - Put on my coat and try to zip it up - Carry my own bag into and out of school Many aspects of school readiness begin at home and we share with parents these expectations of what we believe our children can do, these are known as our ‘I can’ statements. - Eat a variety of foods and be willing to try new foods - Carry my own bag into and out of school - Sit and look at a book by myself - Look after things in my classroom - Hold mark-making tools using a tripod grip - Use a fork/spoon independently and begin to use a knife NURSERY PLAYING AND EXPLORING – ENGAGEMENT INDEPENDENCE We use the term school ‘readiness’ at Wellington to see if children are able to access the year group in which they are beginning. This means they will be able to progress and thrive within our learning environment. In nursery we expect our children to be able to say: “I can…” LISTENING AND COMMUNICATION - Sit and listen for a short while - Listen and respond to adults - Use my manners – saying ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ - Say ‘good morning/good afternoon’ - Listen to stories that are read to me BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL INTERACTION - Look after things in my classroom - Use a fork/spoon independently and begin to use a knife - Hold and use items such as pencils and scissors, with some control RECEPTION In reception we expect our children to be able to say: “I can…” LISTENING AND COMMUNICATION - Listen and respond to adults, following directions when given - Listen and talk to my classmates and talking partners and ensure I look at them - Use my manners – saying ‘please’, ‘thank you’ and ‘excuse me’ - Play nicely with others, without snatching or fighting for toys - Say ‘good morning/good afternoon’ and greet unfamiliar people - Understand and cooperate with routines and boundaries - Listen to stories and talk about them - Say ‘sorry’ if I have done something that I should not do - Settle myself after being upset - Join in singing with my favourite songs SELF-CARE - Dress and undress myself with some support - Put on my coat - Take off my coat and put it away into my cubby - Put my shoes on independently - Use the toilet independently, always remembering to wash my hands - Sit and listen during teaching time on the carpet and join in with whole-class sessions BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL INTERACTION - Play, learn and share with my classmates - Understand and cooperate with routines and boundaries - Say ‘Sorry’ if I have done something that I should not do - Try to solve problems using kind words and actions SELF-CARE - Remember to cover my mouth when coughing or sneezing and get myself a tissue if necessary - Use the toilet completely independently, always remembering to wash my hands INDEPENDENCE - Eat a variety of foods and be willing to try new foods - Sit and look at a book by myself - Hold mark-making tools using a tripod grip - Hold and use items such as pencils and scissors, with some control - Settle myself after being upset CHECKLIST OF ITEMS TO BRING It is vital that pupils are prepared for the day ahead. Pupils are requested to bring the following equipment to school daily: - Water bottle - Sun hat (as required) during the summer months. Please note that Wellington College Early Years Centre Shanghai follows a strict ‘No Hat, No Play’ policy. If your child is not in possession of a sun hat, he/she will have to stay indoors for their own health and safety. - Mosquito repellent / sun cream (as required) - Raincoat and wellington boots (can remain in school) - Spare change of clothes for ALL year groups. These can be non-school uniform items. Within their first week they will be given their home school bag, which they can use for carrying library books and taking work home. Children in reception will also use this bag for their reading book and reading record, which they are given later in the year. - Dress and undress ‘easy clothes’ by myself with some support e.g. when changing for swimming and ask for help with buttons 15