Early Learning Curriculum

Weekly Term plan -  Weekly activity and plan will be available at preschool weekly newsletter & noticeboard.

HOP Early Years Education 

 Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum 2021

Honor Oak Pre-school follows the national Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum, and aims to provide a safe, and stimulating learning environment to support young children's learning, growth, and development from early age in all areas through to the end of the foundation stage. 

The EYFS Framework explains how and what your child will be learning to support their healthy development. Your child will be learning skills, acquiring new knowledge and demonstrating their understanding through 7 areas of learning and development.

Children should mostly develop the 3 prime areas first. These are: Communication and language; Physical development; and Personal, social and emotional development.These prime areas are those most essential for your child’s healthy development and future learning. As children grow, the prime areas will help them to develop skills in 4 specific areas. These are: Literacy; Mathematics; Understanding the world; and Expressive arts and design.

These 7 areas are used at the preschool to plan children’s learning and activities. The professionals teaching and supporting children at Honor Oak Preschool will make sure that the activities are suited to each child’s unique needs. This is a little bit like a curriculum in primary and secondary schools, but it's suitable for very young children, and it's designed to follow children's unique needs and interests. Children in the EYFS learn by playing and exploring, being active, and through creative and critical thinking which takes place both indoors and outside.

When your child is 2

At some point after your child turns 2, the professionals working with your child will  give you a written summary of how your child is progressing against the 3 prime areas of learning including communication and language, physical development and personal, social and emotional development.This is called theprogress check at age 2. This check will highlight areas where your child is progressing well and any where they might need some extra help or support – and how mums and dads and other family members or carers can work with the key person to help. You might find it useful to share the information from the check with other professionals such as health visitors (who can use it as part of the health and development review).

When your child is 5

At the end of the EYFS – in the summer term of the reception year in school – teachers complete an assessment which is known as the EYFS Profile. This assessment is carried out by the reception teacher and is based on what they, and other staff caring for your child, have observed over a period of time.

Another important part of the EYFS Profile is your knowledge about your child’s learning and development, so do let your child’s class teacher know about what your child does with you: such as how confident your child is in writing their name, reading and talking about a favourite book, speaking to people your child is not so familiar with or their understanding of numbers.

All of the information collected is used to judge how your child is doing in the 7 areas of learning and development. Finding out at this stage how your child is doing will mean that the teacher your child has in their next school year – year 1 – will know what your child really enjoys doing and does well, as well as helping them decide if your child needs a bit of extra support, what that support should be and if they are already getting it.

The school will give you a report of your child’s progress, including information from his or her EYFS Profile.

Honor Oak Pre-school uses activities to enrich children's learning and achieving their early learning goals through:

Hop online book Store

HOP Extra Curriculum Classes  

 Ms Carry Chinese Class

Ms Carry's Chinese Story for children podcast & other Publications

Ms Carry's chinese story for children podcast supports Children's language leaninging in Mandarin. Four seasons of selected Chinese Story Podcast will been made in total, three have been made accessible via Spotify, Google podcast, and apple podcast. They are carefully selected, blended and recorded. Many children and families have enjoyed it and I hope more can make use of it and can retell the stories to your friends and families. For more details, please visit Ms Carry's Chinese Class or Ms Carry's Chinese Story for Children Podcast Website

                        Where to Listen & Watch - Steaming and Listen Direct

  Apple Podcast   Spotify Podcast   Google Podcast   Chinese Class Youtube

               

HOP Music Club - Music Development Matters

Music Development plays an important part at the heart of Early Years Curriculum at Honor Oak Preschool. Our preschool children learn to sing with beats, act, dance and move with music and creativity weekly. We follow the national framework of muisc development matters. Chidlren are introduced to :

Musical terms

Instruments

The word “instrument” is used throughout the entire guidance. This word refers to all resources

which have sound-making possibilities, eg pans and wooden spoons should be considered to be

instruments. All instruments should be treated with care and respect. By modelling respect and

care for instruments in the environment and valuing instruments, adults can offer clear and positive

messages about music making.

Musical Development Matters is a brand-new guidance document with an accompanying online resource, created by Nicola Burke. Musical Development Matters forms part of the legacy of the Tri-Music Together project. The free online accompanying resource can be found here: https://network.youthmusic.org.uk/musical-development-matters .The overall purpose of Musical Development Matters is to support practitioners, teachers, musicians and parents to see the musical attributes of young children and to offer ideas as to how they can support and nurture children’s musical development by offering broad musical experiences. 

Reference - Statutory Framework for Early Years Foundation Stage  & Develoment Matters for 0-5 & National Curriculum for KeyStage 1,2,3,4

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