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Welcome to the developing Birmingham Early Years Foundation Stage web site! This is your one-stop shop for essential information about the EYFS in Birmingham, links to activities for children and links to national materials, resources and guidance.
 
Learning and Development is one of the four main EYFS themes - and BGfL have compiled a growing range of resources to support the 6 areas of learning within this theme. 

So, why not check them out today and share both your Feedback and your suggestions for resources or weblinks?

 
     
Latest News
     
 
Foundations in RE: Latest document
Foundations in RE: Latest document

Are you a Foundation provider, trying to provide religious education...

NEW! Early Years Foundation Stage site on BGfL
NEW! Early Years Foundation Stage site on BGfL

Birmingham Grid for Learning has now replaced the Foundation Stage site with the latest Early Years...

Mark making matters
Mark making matters

Take a look on the standards site at a new booklet called Mark Making...

Making all lessons more learner friendly
Making all lessons more learner friendly

The following document was the outcome of some development worker...

The STAR Project
The STAR Project

Teaching an Arts subject?  This web site about local training...

 
     
Resources
     
 
Open Day
Open Day
Using the interactive whiteboard to enhance the cooperative and language skills of children in nursery settings.
Using the interactive whiteboard to enhance the cooperative and language skills of children in nursery settings.
Using Big Books on an Interactive Whiteboard
Using Big Books on an Interactive Whiteboard
Creating and using an interactive big book in a nursery setting as a tool to develop reading skills
Creating and using an interactive big book in a nursery setting as a tool to develop reading skills
Rumpelstiltskin
Rumpelstiltskin
 
     
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