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Tower Hamlets NQT Induction
Computing and ICT May 2017
Resource Pack
EYFS
Tutor
Marion Reilly
Technology in the Early Years Foundation Stage The Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage sets the standards for learning development and care from birth to five. Within the "Understanding the World" area of learning and development there is a specific technology learning goal: "Children recognise that a range of technology is used in places such as homes and schools. They select and use technology for particular purposes." In Early Years Outcomes, a non-statutory guide for practitioners and inspectors to help inform understanding of child development through the early years (Department for Education, September 2013), typical development in technology is described as follows: Birth to 20 months
The beginnings of understanding technology lie in babies exploring and making
sense of objects and how they behave.
16 to 26 months
Anticipates repeated sounds, sights and actions, e.g. when an adult demonstrates
an action toy several times.
Shows interest in toys with buttons, flaps and simple mechanisms and beginning to
learn to operate them.
22 to 36 months
Seeks to acquire basic skills in turning on and operating equipment.
Operates mechanical toys, e.g. turns the knob on a wind-up toy or pulls back on a
friction car.
30 to 50 months
Knows how to operate simple equipment.
Shows an interest in technological toys with knobs or pulleys, or real objects.
Shows skill in making toys work by pressing parts or lifting flaps to achieve effects
such as sound, movements or new images.
Knows that information can be retrieved from computers.
40 to 60+ months
Completes a simple program on a computer.
Interacts with age-appropriate computer software.
Using ICT in EYFS Personal, Social and Emotional development
Have a strong exploratory impulse Link to ‘show an interest in ICT’
Show increasing independence in selecting and carrying out activities
Selecting computer-based activities, clicking on a program icon, changing an activity on the screen, using a camera
Persist for extended periods of time at an activity of their choosing
Completing a computer-based game or activity, trying again when something goes wrong
Seek out others to share experiences Showing a picture/game completed on screen
Have an awareness of the boundaries set and behavioural expectations within the setting
Teaching rules about using the computer, digital camera etc, learning to take turns, looking after equipment
Communication, language and literacy
Use words and/or gestures, including body language such as eye contact and facial expression, to communicate
Telephone role play, digital video
Listen to favourite nursery rhymes, stories and songs. Join in with repeated refrains,
Talking Books, Big Books /CD player; record children speaking and singing on MP3 player/computer
Respond to simple instructions Mouse click, drag; pressing Beebot keys, following on screen instructions, turning the page in a talking book
Question why things happen, and give explanations Teacher modelling; children asking about how/why things happen on screen or with technology around them
Build up vocabulary that reflects the breadth of their experiences
Explicit teaching/use of ICT related vocabulary
Enjoy rhyming and rhythmic activities Websites and activities with songs and music
Understand the concept of a word Following and clicking words highlighted in Talking Book
Show interest in illustrations and print in books and print in the environment
Talk about pictures/images on screen
Know that information can be retrieved from books and computers
Ask for the story on the computer
Draw and paint, sometimes giving meanings to marks Using a paint package, compare to ‘real’ paint
Use writing as a means of recording and communicating Using a “play” keyboard, typewriter, word processor or software such as Clicker
Engage in activities requiring hand-eye co-ordination using a mouse, pointing to something on the screen, drag and drop activities – eg Simple City, My World
Use one-handed tools and equipment Using the mouse, buttons on programmable toys and robots
Manipulate objects with increasing control Mouse,touch screen tablets etc, programmable toys
Mathematical development
Recognise groups with one, two or three objects onscreen interactive task, drag and drop, painting program etc.
Show an interest in shape and space by playing with shapes or making arrangements with objects
On screen simulations –My World, Simple City etc with shape activities and games
Observe and use positional language Drag and Drop simulations and scenes
Use size language such as ‘big’ and ‘little’ on screen activities where size can be changed eg My World
Describe a simple journey BeeBot maps and mats, digital camera record of visit
Instruct a programmable toy BeeBot, Roamer, Remote control bugs etc
Knowledge and understanding of the world
Describe simple features of objects and events Digital camera, Computer as a teaching focus
Explore objects Using electronic toys for the first time – switching on and off
Show an interest in why things happen and how things work
Familiar technology around the setting, and images of ther technology
Notice and comment on patterns Digital camera picture; MY World screen, painting package – Snakes and Mazes activity
Show an awareness of change Cooker/microwave/fridge/toaster
Show an interest in ICT Discussion, talking in small groups around the computer, reflecting on ICT experiences
Know how to operate simple equipment Computer, CD player, TV remote control, electronic toys, torch, digital camera, light switches,
Complete a simple program on the computer and/or perform simple functions on ICT apparatus
Appropriate programs and online activities related to topic/own interest
Gain an awareness of the cultures and beliefs of others Use web site as teacher resource/teaching aid; digital camera; online resources with different language options
Physical development
Respond to rhythm, music and story by means of gesture and movement
Web-based musical simulations, onscreen ‘instruments’ talking books, online songs and games
Persevere in repeating some actions/attempts when developing a new skill
Giving opportunity to try again, turn taking
Engage in activities requiring hand-eye co-ordination using a mouse, pointing to something on the screen, drag and drop activites, using a camera
Use one-handed tools and equipment Using the mouse, programmable toys
Understand that equipment and tools have to be used safely
Teaching point, modeling, using electronic toys safely, charging and batteries etc
Creative development
Begin to differentiate colours 2Simple etc paint packages,
Choose particular colours to use for a purpose When using paint packages, recreating famous artworks, skin tones etc
Respond to sound with body movement Online musical resources and games, electronic instruments and keyboards
Use available resources to create props to support role play
Teacher/child creating forms, tickets etc for imaginative play area; mask templates
Try to capture experiences and responses with music, dance, paint and other materials or words
Recording on MP3 player or computer; using digital camera; paint packages
Websites with activities for children in EYFS TES iBoard EYFS and KS1 activities - Excellent IWB resources for Early Years and KS1 http://www.iboard.co.uk/activities/years/4-7 LGfL Foundation Stage resources http://www.lgfl.net/curriculum-resources/pages/foundation-stage.aspx Busy Things – brilliant games and activities with a sense of humour. (LGfL Premium content, so only available on a school Internet connection) http://busythings.lgfl.net The Magic School – drag and drop scenarios from LGfL http://magicschool.lgfl.org.uk/ The Adventures of PB Bear – animated story book and activities from LGfL http://pbbear.lgfl.org.uk/ The Mouse Club – activities for young children – great for learning mouse control! http://www.themouseclub.co.uk/ CBeebies - linked to EYFS Six Areas of Learning and Development http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/eyfs/
ICT in the EYFS - Websites for EYFS practitioners
E2BN website for ICT in early Years http://ictearlyyears.e2bn.org/ ITASS website for ICT in EYFS http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/curriculum/fssow/ Lancashire Grid for Learning EYFS and KS1 ICT Progression http://www.lancsngfl.ac.uk/curriculum/ict/index.php?category_id=251 Newham ITASS EYFS ICT resources http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/curriculum/fssow/ The debate about screens and computers in EYFS – daynurseries.co.uk http://www.daynurseries.co.uk/news/article.cfm/id/1560957/nurseries-question-whether-ict-in-the-early-years-is-a-good-thing Birmingham Grid for Learning - Foundation Stage web links http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/15.cfm?s=15&p=252,index
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Non-computer ICT Resources for Early Years
Early Control – remote control toys
Item Supplier Catalogue page or website Cost
TTS Remote control Clever Cats (4 cats abnd charging station) http://www.tts-group.co.uk/stage-one-remote-control-clever-cats-4pk/1013101.html One button remote control unit
£130
TTS Wonderbug Outdoor remote control toy http://www.tts-group.co.uk/wonderbug-outdoor-weatherproof-remote-control-bug/1011570.html weatherproof
£109
TTS Make and Go Remote Control vehicle http://www.tts-group.co.uk/make-n-go-remote-control-floor-robot/1001325.html Can be built upon using Duplo. 2 button remote
£25
TTS Rugged Racers Set of 4 rechargeable remote control trucks http://www.tts-group.co.uk/rugged-racers-remote-control-cars/EL00421.html All four cars can be controlled together without interference from the other controllers. No batteries either!
£134
Floor Robots
Item Supplier website Cost
TTS Bee Bot – set of 6 with charging station http://www.tts-group.co.uk/bee-bot-rechargeable-floor-robot/1001794.html Simple programmable floor robot – now rechargeable
£300
TTS Bee Bot starter kit http://www.tts-group.co.uk/bee-bot-floor-robot-starter-set/1001323.html One Bee Bot and a selection of essential extrats, including floor mats, symbol cards and jackets
£140
TTS BluBot set of 6 with charging station http://www.tts-group.co.uk/blue-bot-bluetooth-programmable-floor-robot/1007812.html Can be programmed with an iPad app or PC wirelessly using BlueTooth
Finding Out About the World
Item Supplier website Cost
TTS Easi- Detectors http://www.tts-group.co.uk/easi-detectors-outdoor-ict-metal-detectors-4pk/1004419.html Set of four rechargeable metal detectors Great for finding metal treasure in the sand
£110
TTS Easi-Scope Hand Held Digital Microscope http://www.tts-group.co.uk/easi-scope-microscope/1010495.html Plugs into computer with USB and displays magnified objects on the screen
£40
TTS Easi-Torch
http://www.tts-group.co.uk/rechargeable-easi-torches-6pk/1003832.html Set of six bright LED torches with no batteries!
£60
Role Play with ICT
Item Supplier Website Cost
TTS Delonghi Microwave http://www.tts-group.co.uk/role-play-delonghi-microwave/1001337.html
£24
TTS Realistic play mobile phone – set of 2 http://www.tts-group.co.uk/role-play-electronic-mobile-phone/1001528.html Buy a set of six and keep together for talk activities
£10
TTS Till with Chip and Pin
http://www.tts-group.co.uk/plastic-till-with-chip-and-pin-card-machine/1001364.html
£22
TTS Cash Register with Chip and Pin machine and bar code scanner
http://www.tts-group.co.uk/supermarket-till/1006659.html
£22
Speaking and Listening
Item Supplier website Cost
TTS Talk Time Recordable postcards etc http://www.tts-group.co.uk/talk-time-resources-classroom-pack/1001309.html A range of resources that you can record a 10-20 second sound clip onto
£65
Big Point recordable Button – set of 6 http://www.tts-group.co.uk/big-point-recordable-button/1003985.html Record up to 30 seconds of sound = press button to playback
£50
TTS Recordable Pegs – set of 6 http://www.tts-group.co.uk/recordable-talking-pegs-assorted-colours/1002408.html Press the button to record 10 seconds of sound, then clip to things
£40
TTS Talk Tracker sound recorder - set of 6 http://www.tts-group.co.uk/talk-tracker-group-recording-microphone/1001443.html Records up to 4 hours – good alternative to Easispeaks – with built in speaker
£170
TTS Rainbow Talking Boxes – pack of 6 http://www.tts-group.co.uk/talking-mystery-audio-box/1001310.html Boxes have a 10 second recordable message function that will play when the box is opened
£20
TTS Mini Mobile Phones http://www.tts-group.co.uk/rechargeable-mobile-phone-walkie-talkie-set-6pk/1004978.html Six rechargeable walkie-talkies in rainbow colours and docking station. Styled like smart-phones for realistic ICT role play with a built in record function.
£130
EYFS ICT and Technology Resources Audit
Resources Current Provision
Comments Nursery Reception
Computers/devices
Interactive Whiteboard
Computers
Laptops
iPads/tablets for pupils
Devices used for assessment
Control Technology
Remote Control cars
Remote Control toys
Bee-Bots
Other
Multimedia
Recordable pegs, buttons
Recordable postcards
MP3/Sound Recorder
Electronic Keyboard
Walkie Talkies
Role Play
Till with Chip and Pin
Microwave Oven
Washing Machine
Mobile Phones
Other
Digital Cameras
Digital Still camera
Digital Video camera
Various
Metal Detector
Microscope
Other – please add