Early Years
Welcome to EYFS
Squirrels and Badgers
Welcome to our Early Years page. Here you will find all of the details about our year group that you will need to know, including your child's topics, class trips and class based activities.
Mrs Willingale Mrs Everest
Squirrel Class Badger Class
Please provide your child with the following (all named):
- A book bag that includes your school reading book, yellow reading journal, home learning journal and library book.
- PE kit
Outdoor Learning
Outdoor Learning will begin on Wednesdays in Term 4 for Early Years. Mrs Kyte is spending Term 4 with the children on a Wednesday morning to complete some fun activities outside. When your child is participating in Outdoor Learning from Term 4, they will need:
- A warm jumper

- A waterproof coat
- Long trousers or all in one suit
- Wellies (can remain at school)
- Warm socks
Please ensure your child has their school uniform to change into after their outdoor learning session.
P.E.
P.E. is taught once a week. Your children should keep their PE kit in a named bag in school all week and it should include:
- A House colour T-shirt
- Black shorts

- Black jogging bottoms
- Black jumper
- Trainers/plimsoles
Please ensure that all items are named as this makes it easier to return items if they are mislaid
Within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), there are 7 areas of learning:

Throughout the day, the children engaged with a range of learning opportunities which are stimulating and exciting! There are opportunities for adult led, adult-initiated and child- led activities.
Rainbow Learning

'Rainbow Learning' is a key part of our day in Early years, where the children explore their own interests and ideas. During 'Rainbow Learning' We focus on the 'Characteristics of Effective Learning', these are split into three key areas:
- Playing and Exploring
- Active Learning
- Creative and Critical Thinking
We aim for the children to become active learners, who take ownership of their learning through thinking about how they can challenge themselves in their play. The children enjoy coming up with actions to each Characteristic circle as this helps them to remember each one!