EYFS Continuous Provision Ideas
By equipping children with the right tools from an early age, continuous provision fosters problem-solving abilities, reading and writing comprehension, speaking skills, and other key elements of the Early Years Statutory Framework. Continuous provision. For more Continuous Provision Plans and Posters for EYFS see the link!
Early Years Continuous Provision Ideas For Snack Time | EYFS
The snack area is always such a popular space in any setting. It opens itself up to so many conversations, which are a great way to provide a language-enriched experience. One way this can be done is by providing food labels with pictures around the snack area. Encourage children to name the snack they would like. For more ideas, see the link! Credit to @westbourne_eyfs @awe_and_wonderment
Small World EYFS Continuous Provision Ideas
A small world area can help benefit children in multiple ways. A small world area supports children's development across multiple areas of learning. It helps them make sense of the world around them while developing problem-solving skills, social interaction through group play, as well as fine and gross motor skills. For more information see the link! Credit to @shootingstarswallend
Investigation in the Early Years | EYFS Continuous Provision
Investigation in the early years is key to children’s learning. It encourages curiosity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and a deeper understanding of the world around them. By providing hands-on resources, open-ended questions, and opportunities to explore, you are nurturing young scientists, thinkers, and learners every day. See the link to read more! Credit to @Sarahlou Rawson
Investigation Area | EYFS Continuous Provision
Every area of your classroom should offer plenty of opportunities for children to investigate and explore. However, you can enhance this even further by creating a dedicated investigation area or weaving investigative elements throughout your provision. To read more see the link!
Calm and Sensory Areas | EYFS Continuous Provision
Looking to refresh your Calm and Sensory provision? This blog is packed with simple, effective ideas to spark curiosity, creativity, and engagement in your early years setting. Whether you’re setting up invitations to play or looking for ways to deepen children’s learning, these suggestions are designed to slot naturally into your continuous provision. For more ideas see the link! Credit to @My Little Angels Daycare
EYFS Music Area Ideas | Continuous Provision
Music is such an important part in a child's development and can help develop their vocabulary and help develop the meaning of words they have already learnt. It can help a child's social development and self-expression. A music area in continuous provision is a great opportunity for children to begin developing these skills, but remember that it shouldn’t be the only time it is encouraged. For more ideas, see the blog link! Credit to @mrshoangeyfs @activeplay_nurseryandpreschool
EYFS Continuous Provision Ideas For Literacy and Phonics
Looking to refresh your literacy and phonics provision? This blog is packed with simple, effective ideas to spark curiosity, creativity, and engagement in your early years setting. Whether you’re setting up invitations to play or looking for ways to deepen children’s learning, these suggestions are designed to slot naturally into your continuous provision. To read the blog, tap the link!
Early Years Continuous Provision Ideas For Reading | EYFS Areas
Reading areas or corners are a great learning space for babies, toddlers, and preschool and reception-aged children. It is important that children develop a love of early reading and looking at print/text. So having an inviting, well-thought-out reading area in your EYFS setting. See the link for more ideas! Credit to @littlebeesdaynursery
EYFS Reading Corner Ideas | Continuous Provision
Looking to refresh your reading provision? This blog is packed with simple, effective ideas to spark curiosity, creativity, and engagement in your early years setting. Whether you’re setting up invitations to play or looking for ways to deepen children’s learning, these suggestions are designed to slot naturally into your continuous provision. To read the blog, see the link! Credit to @oberlinStreetNursery
EYFS Small World Areas Ideas | Continuous Provision
Small world areas provided children with rich opportunities to explore, imagine, and create, all within a safe and engaging environment that reflects their interests and experiences. For more information, see the link to read our blog! Credit to @JoannaPirie
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