1st Edition

Year One in Action A Month-by-Month Guide to Taking Early Years Pedagogy into KS1

By Anna Ephgrave Copyright 2017
    252 Pages 395 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    252 Pages 395 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Children are ‘hard-wired’ to learn and they learn best by being active and autonomous – exploring, discovering, creating and taking risks, in other words, by playing. However, formal, subject specific lessons and a focus on data, targets and unrealistic expectations are causing young children to be bored and stressed and this is stifling their learning. Year One in Action reveals the remarkable progress children can make when they are allowed to pursue their own interests, ideas and challenges in a superb and enabling environment supported by responsive, skilled and empathic staff.

    Demonstrating how a child-led approach supports the development of purposeful, calm, confident and independent children, this book offers a unique month-by-month insight into the workings of a highly successful Year One class. It covers all aspects of practice from timetabling, adult roles and transitions to the organisation of the classroom and outside area. It tracks the events of each month in the year, paying close attention to the physical environment and the learning that is taking place. Interactions between staff and children are recognised as, and exploited as, teaching opportunities. Throughout the book, Anna Ephgrave gives the reasons behind each decision made. She also explains what the outcomes have been for the children, emphasising that a child-led approach, with planning in the moment, enables rich learning across the curriculum for all children within a meaningful context.

    Key features include:

    • over 150 full colour photographs to illustrate practice;
    • photocopiable pages of planning sheets, record keeping sheets and sample letters to parents

    • examples of individual learning journeys and planning in the moment;
    • guidance on what to look for when assessing children’s progress;
    • advice on risk/benefit assessments;
    • suggestions for managing transitions and minimising stress.

    The achievements of these children have been remarkable and they have remained the enthusiastic, independent, happy and unique individuals that they were when they came into Year One. Written by a leading consultant teacher, this book will inspire teachers to be brave and do what is right for children – let them take the lead, trust that they want to learn and above all let them play!

    Foreword
    Acknowledgements

    Introduction
    Pedagogy
    Brain development and progress
    Organisation of the book
    Theory into practice

    Chapter 1 September
    Organisation
    Day one
    Timetable

    Environment
    An enabling environment

    Organisation
    Behaviour management
    Conflict resolution

    Diary
    Cakes
    The solar system
    Mending mum’s toy
    Bingo
    A new pond
    Crocodiles

    Chapter 2 October
    Organisation
    The weekly routine - focus children and parental involvement
    Learning journey sheets
    Parent meetings
    Planning for the rest of the class

    Environment
    Sand area outdoors
    Cooking units indoors

    Diary
    Sand and cooking
    Learning journey details

    Chapter 3 November
    Organisation
    Individual folders
    Story scribing

    Environment
    Woodwork area outdoors

    Diary
    New pets
    Diwali and bonfire night
    Mathematics everywhere
    Surfing
    Building a zoo
    Story scribing

    Chapter 4 December
    Organisation
    Christmas
    Assessments

    Environment
    Physical development
    Creative and physical development

    Diary
    Family items
    Creative projects
    Football

    Chapter 5 January
    Organisation
    A4 learning journey sheets
    Specialist areas
    Telling the time
    Self-assessments
    Class monitors

    Environment
    Specialist creative area
    Music and stage area

    Diary
    Ambitious endeavours in the new creative area
    Other interesting events
    Equally interesting outdoors!

    Chapter 6 February
    Organisation
    Timetable changes
    The role of the adult
    Curriculum coverage

    Environment
    Specialist science area indoors
    Science outdoors
    Water investigation area

    Diary
    The human body
    Grouping animals
    Non-fiction books
    Mixtures and potions
    Funky fountain
    Clay
    Electricity
    Technological toys
    The science of sound
    Bee-Bot challenge
    Ice

    Chapter 7 March
    Organisation
    Assessments and moderation
    Review of timetable and structure of the day

    Environment
    Specialist cooking area
    Small construction and ‘small world’ equipment
    Large construction outdoors
    Snack area outdoors

    Diary
    Volcanos
    Fruit smoothies
    Pyramids
    Wind sock
    Blue Batman mask
    How strong is a Bee-Bot?
    Paper boats
    What is inside a dinosaur?

    Chapter 8 April
    Organisation
    A new structure to the day
    Challenges are optional
    New approach to focus children and parent meetings

    Environment
    History
    Geography

    Diary
    Another dead mouse!
    A wormery
    Interests persist – sewing
    Chicks in Reception
    Money, money, money
    Mathematical wow moment
    Animals
    Ruth and Maisie
    Beegu

    Chapter 9 May
    Organisation
    Speech and language

    Environment
    The growing area

    Diary
    Gymnastics
    Responsibilities are enjoyed
    These children are still so young
    Beegu challenges continue
    The Beast needs a friend!

    Chapter 10 June
    Organisation
    Timetable remains unchanged
    Phonics screening test

    Environment
    Mid kitchen
    Transition from Reception to Year One

    Diary
    The Lonely Beast
    PSE focus in many challenges
    Obstacles
    Adult-led but still engaging
    A new arrival in the garden
    A trip to the zoo

    Chapter 11 July
    Organisation
    Transition
    Progress

    Environment
    Review and reflect

    Diary
    Harvest and eat!
    Young children don’t always need to sit and write
    Den building
    Escape!
    Woodwork skills develop
    Other materials available

    Conclusion

    Appendix A Ferre Laevers' levels of involvement
    Appendix B Cooking design sheet
    Appendix C Autumn Term focus child letter
    Appendix D Learning journey
    Appendix E Cake recipe book
    Appendix F Story scribing
    Appendix G Story map
    Appendix H Woodwork design sheet
    Appendix I Suppliers
    Appendix J Spring term focus child letter
    Appendix K Science design sheet
    Appendix L Report sheet
    Appendix M Creative design sheet

    Bibliography

    Biography

    Anna Ephgrave has been teaching for over 27 years. Her most recent post was Assistant Head Teacher responsible for the Early Years and Year One at Carterhatch Infant School, which was graded as Outstanding in its most recent inspection. Anna is an independent consultant, trainer and author, supporting practitioners both in the United Kingdom and abroad. She has written two very successful books for David Fulton, Routledge: The Reception Year in Action and The Nursery Year in Action.

    " This excellent book reveals the remarkable progress children can make when they are allowed to pursue their own interests, ideas and challenges in a superb and enabling environment supported by responsive, skilled and empathic staff. It is inspiringly presented, with masses of colour photos showing the ideas in action, as well as plenty of examples of work. The book is really comprehensive, covering all aspects of practice from timetabling, adult roles and transitions to the organisation of the classroom and outside area. It tracks the events of each month in the year, paying close attention to the physical environment and the learning that is taking place. ... Written by a leading consultant teacher, this book will inspire teachers to be brave and do what is right for children – let them take the lead, trust that they want to learn and above all let them play! A truly inspiring book."

    Sarah Brew, Parents in Touch Review

    "This book guides classroom practitioners through the transition from Early Years to KS1 in a highly practical manner."

    Stephen Parsons (Speech Language Therapy Team Manager at City and Hackney Teaching PCT and author) and Anna Branagan (Clinical Lead Specialist Speech and Language Therapist at City and Hackney Teaching PCT and author)