"Get ready for School" DVD
A unique DVD as a CPD resource for all Early Years Staff
Effective within a school, cluster, Authority, Region or Country.
Nursery/Pre-school
Transition
from Nursery/Preschool/Reception to Primary
Primary
Years 1 and 2.
The DVD
- Explains the importance of the ‘Foundation Skills for Formal Learning’ – pre-requisites
for learning to write, read, do maths, socialise & play sport WELL.
- Shows examples of children with and without some of the ‘Foundation
Skills’.
- Demonstrates playful activities as examples to inspire staff – to
show it can be fun and easy helping children develop some of the skills.
To make a CPD Resource Package, the DVD also includes:
An Information Booklet packed with details of useful resources and web
addresses.
A website with free downloadable supporting materials.
Ongoing, further downloads will be developed in response to feedback from
users.
Immediate IMPACT potential of this DVD Resource Package
- “Aha” moments whilst viewing – “That’s
Jimmy!” “That’s Natasha!”
- An interesting and inspiring
experience encouraging staff to get involved.
- Lots of options for staff
to get started right away in their setting.
- Provides strategies and resources
that can be implemented in a manageable way.
- Extends staff’s existing
knowledge.
Longer term IMPACT potential of
this DVD Resource Package
- Able to be viewed and implemented over an extended
period.
- Creates opportunities for reflection and understanding “WHY”.
- Staff
able to develop their observational skills to identify potential learning
issues.
- Plenty of scope for staff to collaborate in finding additional
activities by:-
- utilising other resources / programmes already available
in the School or Nursery.
- learning from the variety of resources suggested
in the Information Booklet.
- Opportunities for study and ‘Action
Research’.
- Possibilities of exchange or shadowing in UK and abroad.
The above bullet
points in line with the GTCS CPD: Guidance for Teachers, in Teaching
Scotland Autumn 2008.
The term IMPACT as quoted by Margaret Alcorn, National CPD Co-ordinator
for the government in Scotland, in Teaching Scotland Spring 2009 and
STRIDE - Supporting Global Citizenship in Schools Spring / Summer 2009.


The DVD comprises 4 chapters, each can be viewed as
a ‘stand alone’ CPD opportunity:-
Chapter one: An overview of the pre-requisite skills
for reading, writing and maths.
Based on child development research, we can help a child
succeed with reading, writing and maths if we focus first on the Foundation
Skills that underpin all formal learning. Examples of children in classroom
and pre-school unable to display these skills and struggling with formal
learning showing they are not yet developmentally ready. As a comparison,
children who are developmentally ready are also shown in classroom, pre-school,
gymnasium and outdoor settings having mastered the Foundation Skills – and
are already happily started learning to read and to write.
Playing time approx 15 minutes.
“Children who practise and master the Foundation
Skills for formal learning will have the chance to achieve in their early
years of school and then go on to enjoy the learning process.”
Chapter two: A closer look at ‘The Foundation
Skills for Formal Learning’.
Reflex development (baby or primitive and postural reflexes),
proprioceptive and sensory integration and the relationship between movement
and learning are explained in detail:-
- Gross and fine motor.
- Vestibular system (balance), coordination, body and space awareness.
- Crossing the body midlines.
- Hand/eye coordination and pencil grip.
- Auditory and visual processing.
The under-developed skills are highlighted
using a baseline assessment and methods of catching up are suggested
including a PMP – perceptual
motor programme approach.
Playing time approx 15 minutes.
“If we work together we can make a significant difference
to children’s
early success in school.”
Chapter three: ‘Foundation Skills’ activities
for pre-schoolers. (Also beginner Primary Yr. 1)
A demonstration of a range of kinaesthetic (physical)
activities and action songs all within guided ‘play with a purpose’ that
can be used by educators and parents to help move children towards becoming
physically and developmentally ready for formal learning.
- Involve Active Learning – encouraging the children to suggest
and discuss what they experience.
- Include indoor and outdoor settings.
- Use standard equipment or resources readily available in Nursery and
Pre-school.
- Offer plenty of creative ideas and methods to build around the play activities
already used in Nursery and Pre-school.
- Are aimed at children 3 – 5 years of age.
- 40 different activities as examples to help develop the Foundation Skills
through Play with a Purpose by:-
- Reflex maturation and postural development.
- Vestibular (balance) stimulation.
- Sensory, Tactile (touch) and proprioceptive stimulation.
- Gross Motor development including Spatial Awareness, Crossing Midlines,
Laterality, Directionality and the Integration of Left and Right Brain
Hemispheres.
- Fine Motor, Eye-Hand Co-ordination and finger strength for pencil
grip.
- Auditory, Visual development and Language acquisition.
- With the additional understanding of the Foundation Skills and their
importance, Staff can:-
- Observe how the children are able to perform
these activities then encourage, coach and guide as appropriate – feeling
confident enough to explain to parents.
- Ensure that a wide enough range of activities is used to help the
development of all the Foundation Skills.
Playing time approx 20 minutes.
Chapter four: ‘Foundation Skills’ activities
for Early Years Primary School.
(Note that chapter three activities may also be suitable
for at least first term Primary).
A demonstration of a range of kinaesthetic (physical)
activities and action songs all within guided ‘play with a purpose’ approach
that can be used by educators to help children become physically and
developmentally ready for formal learning.
- In classroom, the Gym Hall and Playground.
- Offer plenty of creative ideas
and methods to assist the child in developing the Foundation Skills.
- Are
aimed at children 5-7 years of age. Older children may require more
individual help and the accompanying Booklet includes some useful information
and contact details.
- 36 different activities as examples to help develop the
Foundation Skills through Play with a Purpose by:-
- Reflex maturation and postural development.
- Vestibular (balance) stimulation.
- Sensory, Tactile (touch) and proprioceptive stimulation.
- Gross Motor development including Spatial Awareness, Crossing Midlines,
Laterality, Directionality and the Integration of Left and Right
Brain Hemispheres.
- Fine Motor, Eye-Hand Co-ordination and finger strength for pencil
grip.
- Auditory, Visual development and Language acquisition.
- With the additional
understanding of the Foundation Skills and their importance, Staff
can:
- Consider how each activity can help the child
build one or more Foundation Skills.
- Then observe how the child is
able to perform the activity and how to appropriately encourage,
coach and guide the child towards success.
- Ensure that a wide enough range of
activities is used to help the development of all the Foundation
Skills.
- Involve Active Learning – by encouraging
the children to notice and discuss what they experience in relation to
improvements in their Formal
Learning skills.
Playing time approx 20 minutes.
© 2008 Robyn Cox
Producer / Director: Robyn Cox
Distributor in the UK
Ladder of Learning
PO Box 13116
EYEMOUTH
TD14 9AE
Email: info@ladderoflearning.co.uk
Website: www.ladderoflearning.co.uk


How to Order the Get Ready for School DVD:-
The UK Edition and supporting package is distributed by Ladder of Learning.
Click the pink button to display a downloadable Order Form.
Note: The Get Ready for School DVD features music
and action songs specifically
developed for children in Nursery and Early Years by Tessarose
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