Why are some places special?
Investigating what makes places special and significant to different people.
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Why are some places special?
EYFS outcomes
Development matters
- Talk about members of their immediate family and community.
- Name and describe people who are familiar to them.
- Recognise that people have different beliefs and celebrate special times in different ways.
See Development Matters (non-statutory curriculum guidance) – contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Early learning goals
Understanding the world
ELG: Past and present
- Talk about the lives of the people around them and their roles in society.
ELG: People culture and communities
Children at the expected level of development will:
- Know some similarities and differences between different religious and cultural communities in this country, drawing on their experiences and what has been read in class.
See Statutory framework for the early years foundation stage, 2021.
Note: Lesson 3 provides a structure for a visit to a special place in the local community which can be carried out at any time throughout the unit.
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