‘Parents and carers are particularly appreciative of the very effective induction arrangements and confirm that their children settle quickly in this engaging environment. They typically comment “my children have had the best start I could possibly wish for’ (Ofsted 2009) 

Welcome to Foundation Stage

The emphasis in Foundation is to follow the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum, which focuses on the development of the individual child and provides high quality learning opportunities for the children to learn through play. The children are able to explore, take risks, have fun, form friendships, think critically and form their own ideas.

There are two classes in Foundation Stage:

Class 1 – Miss Gore  sgore@stannington.sheffield.sch.uk 
Class 2 – Mrs Birtles and Mrs Greensmith pgreensmith@stannington.sheffield.sch.uk 
rbirtles@stannington.sheffield.sch.uk 

Teaching Assistants: Mrs Ashford, Miss Hughes and Miss Mistry

 

Meet The Learning Team – These are the tips for good Learning in Foundation Stage

Theo Thinker

  • I know what I can do well and how to improve my work.
  • I ask thinking questions.
  • I know what helps me to learn well.

Rosie Resourceful

  • I use what I know to start my learning.

  • I try myself and then ask for help if i need it.

  • I have a go at new things.

Sharma Share

  • I can work together in a group; taking turns.
  • I can listen to other people’s ideas without interrupting and share my own ideas. 
  • I use other peoples ideas to help with my learning. 

Percy Vere

  • I keep trying even when it is hard
  • I concentrate when I am learning
  • I give myself thinking time.
What is the Learning Team all about?

Helping pupils to become better learners.

Developing learning power which is transferable to different situations, including those beyond the classroom.

A set of attitudes and skills displayed by good learners.

What is it based on?

Research into learning and the brain.

Practical trials in schools.

The work of Prof. Guy Claxton.

How does it work?

Provides a coherent picture of what it takes to be a good learner.

Capitalises on learning to learn ideas, so that all children see themselves as learners.

Develops the ability to learn in different ways.

The Four Rs

The ‘learning habits’ are translated into 4 areas and each is modelled to the children with the use of characters.

Resilience – Percy Vere

(Being absorbed, managing distractions, noticing patterns and connections and perseverance).

Resourcefulness – Rosie Resourceful

(Finding solutions to problems).

Reflectiveness – Theo Thinker

(Thinking about problems, planning and evaluating strategies).

Reciprocity – Sharma Share

(Working with others and sharing ideas).

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