Using ICT in the Foundation Stage

Course Aims

1. To clarify the role of ICT in the Foundation Stage.

2. To extend participants understanding of ICT beyond the Computer.

3. To provide a range of ideas and activities that can be used in the Early Years Setting

     
Email Contact    
Liz Kitts ICT Consultant liz.kitts@education.nottscc.gov.uk
 

 

9:30 - 10:00 Introductions
10:00 – 10.45 ICT in the Foundation Stage
10.45 - 11.15 Coffee
11:15 - 12.15 Computer Activities
12:15 – 12:45 Pixie
12:45 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 – 2:00 Digital Camera Activities
2:00 – 2:45 ICT in Role Play
2:45 - 3:00 Tea, Plenary

 

ICT in the Foundation Stage

 

Using the Computer to Support ICT in the Foundation Stage

Application Early Learning Goals / Stepping Stones Downloads/Links
Developing Mouse Skills

 

Knowledge and understanding of the world

  • use information and communications technology to support their learning

Foundation Computer Skills

Dress Barnaby and dot to dot

Follow the boat

http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/

 

Paint Package

Personal, social and emotional development

  • work as part of a group or class, taking turns and sharing fairly
     
  • select and use resources independently

Mathematical development

  • talk about, recognise and recreate simple patterns
  • use language such as 'circle' or 'bigger' to describe the shape and size of flat shapes
  • use everyday words to describe position

Knowledge and understanding of the world

  • use information and communications technology to support their learning

Physical Development

  • handle tools with increasing control

Creative development

  • explore colour, texture, shape, form and space in two dimensions
  • use their imagination in art and design
  • express and communicate their ideas, thoughts and feelings by using a widening range of suitable tools.

 

How to use a paint package effectively in the Foundation stage

Foundation stage ICT- using a painting program

pictures

Data Handling

Mathematical Development

  • Counting on and back.
  • Counting difference.
  • Combining numbers of objects.
  • Making logical deductions.
  • Recognising patterns in data.
  • Measuring, comparing sizes and quantities.

Knowledge and Understanding of the World

  • Modelling behaviour through explicit teaching.
  • Increasing vocabulary through listening to words used by other adults and children.
  • Opportunities for children to gather information to satisfy their curiosity.

 

How to use ICT for data handling in the Foundation Stage
Electronic Books

Early Learning Goals/Stepping Stones

Communications, Language and Literacy

  • Use talk to organise, sequence and clarify thinking, ideas, feelings and events
  • Sustain attentive listening, responding to what they have heard by relevant comments, questions or actions
  • Retell narratives in the correct sequence, drawing on the language patterns of stories
  • Show an understanding of the elements of stories such as main character, sequence of events and openings
  • Listen to stories with increasing attention and recall
  • Question why things happen and give explanations

Knowledge and Understanding of the World

  • Ask questions about why things happen and how things work

Creative Development

  • Respond in a variety of ways to what they see and hear.
  • Express and communicate ideas, thoughts and feelings using the computer as a suitable tool

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

  • Work as part of a group or class, taking turns and sharing fairly, with groups of people, including adults and children to work together harmoniously
  • Continue to be interested, excited and motivated to learn
  • Maintain attention, concentrate and sit quietly when appropriate

 

How to use electronic books

The Little Animals Activity Centre

Useful Websites

Tweenies http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/tweenies/storytime/
Bob the Builder www.bobthebuilder.com
Numbertime http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime
Nature Grid http://www.naturegrid.org.uk
Virtual Teachers Centre http://curriculum.becta.org.uk/docserver.php?docid=2666

Pixie

Activity Early Learning Goals/Stepping Stones  
Story weaving

Bear Hunt

Hungry Caterpillar

Knowledge and Understanding of the World

  • Observe, find out about and identify features in the place they live and the natural world.
  • Find out about and identify the uses of programmable toys to support their learning.
  • Ask questions about why things happen and how things work.

Mathematical Development

  • Use everyday words to describe position.
  • Say and use number names in order in familiar contexts.
  • Recognise numerals 1 to 9.
  • Use language such as ‘more’ or ‘less’.
  • In practical activities and discussion, begin to use the vocabulary involved in adding and subtracting.
  • Find one more or less than a number from 1 to 10.
  • Use everyday words to describe position.

 

 

 

Swallow Systems

Ideas for Foundation Stage use of Pixie

bear hunt

numbers1

numbers2

shapes

colour 1

 

 

 

 

Digital Cameras

Activity Early Learning Goals/Stepping Stones  
Maths Trail

Mathematical development

  • Numbers as labels and for counting
  • Using numbers in practical contexts – calculations, groupings, one to one correspondence
  • Distinguishing shapes, describing properties of shapes
  • Following instructions to move forward/back a number of steps, turn right and left
  • Comparing non-standard measures, talk about the problems of using non-standard measures
  • Ordering by size, smallest to largest, largest to smallest.

 

How to use tape recorders and digital cameras in the Foundation stage
Technology Trail

Mathematical development

  • Say and use number names in order
  • Recognise numerals 1 to 9
  • Use everyday words to describe position

Communication, Language and Literacy

  • Use language to imagine and recreate roles and experiences
  • Interact with others, negotiating plans and taking turns in conversation
  • Build up vocabulary that reflects the breadth of their experiences

Knowledge and Understanding of the World

  • Find out about and identify the uses of everyday technology
  • Know how to operate simple equipment
  • Perform simple functions using ICT

Physical Development

  • Use a range of small and large equipment
  • Use increasing control over an object by touching, pushing etc.
  • Understand that equipment has to be used safely
  • Handle tools, objects safely and with increasing control

 

 

 

 

Role Play

Activity Ideas Early Learning Goals/Stepping Stones
Car Park

Shop

Office

Travel Agent

Camp site

Aeroplane

Hairdressers

Doctors

TV Studio

Cafe

Beach

Bus

 

 

Communication, Language and Literacy

  • Use language to imagine and recreate roles and experiences.
  • Interact with others, negotiating plans and taking turns in conversation.

Knowledge and Understanding of the World

  • Find out about and identify the uses of everyday technology and use information and communication technology to support their learning.