Early Years Teacher Support EYFS Framework
How to create an EYFS lesson plan
Description
In this course I will be showing you how to create a lesson plan.
The lesson plan in each early years setting is part of the things that helps the setting to stand out. When the lesson plan meets each developmental need and area, when it is engaging and creative, parents are more likely to bring their children to the setting.
This course in an introduction to how to create an engaging lesson plan.
In this course I talk about the EYFS (early years foundation stage) 7 areas of learning, language and communication, physical development, personal, social and emotional development, literacy, mathematics, understanding the world and expressive art and design. I share the learning goals associated with each area of learning. I also give some suggested themes to go with the 7 areas of learning. Themes like animals, insects, people of the world, plants, transportation, fruits and vegetables, etc. I look at an early years time table and discuss how to include themes into the daily scedule or time table. I talk about parent communication, outdoor learning, infusing the themes into the EYFS areas of learning and I give you a sample of how I create my lesson plan using the theme of 'our body'.
Creating a lesson plan is a super challenging and complex thing to do. Using the themes with the different areas of learning and development in a creative and engaging way can be extremely challenging. It took me years to create a lesson plan that I was happy with and it is from my research and years of trial and error that I have created this course to support you in your own early years setting.
It is a lot of work, but it is so rewarding when you see the children learning and you see your setting grow. Plus the inspectors love it.
What You Will Learn!
- How to create a lesson plan
- EYFS Learning Areas
- Suggestions for themes for a lesson plan
- Creating a time table
Who Should Attend!
- Early Years Teachers