- St Joseph's Curriculum Intent
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- Read Write Inc Phonics
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- Link to Primary National Curriculum
- Reception - Curriculum
- Year 1 - Curriculum
- Year 2 - Curriculum
- Year 3 - Curriculum
- Year 4 - Curriculum
- Year 5 - Curriculum
- Year 6 - Curriculum
EYFS
EYFS 2024
Vision
At St Joseph’s we ensure our children develop a broad range of skills and knowledge which provide the right foundation for outstanding future progress throughout school and life. Our children are at the centre of all of our teaching and learning approaches. As a result of this, our provision is set up to ensure it matches the needs of all of our children whilst encouraging independence and positive relationships through deepening the child’s thinking and providing daily challenge.
Our Catholic Faith is at the heart of everything we do and your child will learn that Jesus loves us all and that we are special. We all try hard to treat everyone that we meet with love and respect, just as Jesus did.
We provide a safe, stimulating and happy environment for the children to build resilience, develop in confidence and where they are able to feel valued as individuals.
We seek to provide:
• Quality and consistency, with high expectations so that every child makes good progress.
• A secure foundation through learning and development opportunities which are planned around the needs and interests of each child and are assessed and reviewed regularly.
• Partnership working between practitioners and parents and carers.
• Equality of opportunity ensuring that every child is included and supported.
We believe that all children bring with them deep curiosity and potential, are competent, capable thinkers and learners as well as creative communicators and conversationalists. In the Early Years we aim to create a learning environment that is exciting, engaging and a happy place to learn and grow.
The Learning Environment
Our Reception classroom is organised to allow children to explore and learn securely and safely. There are specific areas where the children can be active, be quiet, and creative. Through our enriched learning environment, we aim to promote learning across all 7 areas of the EYFS framework. Children are able to be active learners, to create and think critically.
All staff are passionate about promoting learning across the curriculum, and children have access to both the inside and outside areas across the school day. Being outdoors offers opportunities for doing things in different ways and on different scales than when indoors. The children can explore, use their senses and be physically active and exuberant. Links are made between both learning environments to ensure that all children receive a rich and varied curriculum that supports their learning and development.
Play and exploration is fundamental within the setting. This means children are able to choose activities where they can engage with other children or adults or, sometimes, play alone. During these activities, the children will learn by first-hand experiences; by actively ‘doing’ as well as through scaffolding and modelling by adults.
At St Joseph’s we plan learning experiences considering both the children's individual needs and achievements as well as a range of learning experiences that will assist them to make progress. Children deepen their understanding by playing, talking, observing, planning, questioning, experimenting, testing, repeating, reflecting and responding to adults and to each other.
As the children progress through Reception, the academic learning activities increase. Each child continues to be supported and challenged through a lively and motivating curriculum, which caters for each child’s individual needs and abilities.
Characteristics of Effective Learning are a key element of the Early years foundation stage development. They cover the ways in which children should learn from their environment, their experiences and their activities and how this is to be reflected in teaching lessons.
The 3 characteristics are:
• Playing and exploring - e.g: showing curiosity about objects, events and people
• Active learning - e.g. showing a ‘can do’ attitude
• Creating and thinking critically - e.g. observing and solving a problem.
Curriculum
Knowledge Organisers
Autumn Term
Spring Term
Summer Term
Useful Links
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/freeIndex.htm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies
https://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/eyfs/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/stories
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/
https://www.sebastianswan.org.uk
https://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/index.shtml
https://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/barnabybear/