EYFS Become Palaeontologists for a Morning
Foundation Stage Children Study Dinosaurs
Another busy day for the team members at Everything Dinosaur. Children in the Foundation Stage classes (Nursery and Reception), at Saint Thomas C of E Primary have been learning all about dinosaurs and fossils. Everything Dinosaur was invited into the school to work with the two classes over the course of the morning. This well-appointed school conducts lots of outreach activities with its pupils, the children certainly get the opportunity to experience a wide variety of curriculum related activities. The hall had been set aside for our visit, after all, some fossils can be quite big, or even “massive” as pointed out by a child in Nursery when we looked at the best way to describe fossils.
Using a Big Space for all the Big Fossils we Brought
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Dinosaurs and Fossils
The morning assembly was cancelled, this allowed us to have more time working with the Foundation Stage children. The Nursery class went first and they, very enthusiastically, mimicked the survival skills of armoured dinosaurs. The children “froze like statues” when Tyrannosaurus rex came into their forest. Prior to the workshop, we had checked with the teaching team so that we could deliver sessions that supported the scheme of work and learning objectives. We were informed that one pupil loved looking at smooth objects, so we ensured that some polished fossils, including sectioned ammonites were incorporated into the tactile workshops.
The Reception Class has a Cave for a Fossil Display
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The light, airy and tidy Reception classroom had lots of space for dinosaur themed displays. We especially liked the “cave” in the corner that the dedicated teaching team had created for the budding palaeontologists to practice their phonics and to display their fossil finds.
Dinosaur Themed Extension Activities for Foundation Stage
Having been advised that the Reception class were going to be learning about the famous fossil hunter Mary Anning, we made sure to provide some suitable extension resources featuring this pioneering Georgian woman. We also challenged the class to draw their very own dinosaur, could they label the body parts including the skull? This simple exercise is a great way to reinforce learning when it comes to parts of the body and the differences between ourselves and other animals. A “dinosaur hokey cokey” that we had prepared was also handed over, a chance to help the children with their motor skills and to tie in drama and music/movement activities into the dinosaurs and fossils term topic.
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After the conclusion of our morning’s work, the Foundation Stage Two teacher emailed to say:
“Thank you ever so much for the workshop with Reception and Nursery. The children were highly engaged throughout the sessions and did not stop talking about all the things they learnt throughout the day. The resources and delivery of the session were brilliant and enabled the children to stay focused and handle lots of interesting objects. Also, the resources provided for the teachers will be a great way to supplement the topic after the workshop so the children can continue their learning.”
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