EYFS Pocket Cards

£4.95

These EYFS pocket cards provide a quick and easy way to monitor and assess the development progress of children in relation to the learning and development requirements of the Statutory framework for the early years foundation stage (EYFS 2021). Have all the guidance outcome statements right at your fingertips!

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Based on the Development Matters  non-statutory curriculum guidance for the early years foundation stage, these EYFS pocket cards provide a quick and easy way to monitor and assess the development progress of children in relation to the learning and development requirements of the Statutory framework for the early years foundation stage (EYFS 2021)

Have all the guidance outcome statements right at your fingertips for each learning aspect and age group alongside the suggested examples to support progress. 

Excellent for quickly linking observations and assessments!

Simply print, laminate (if desired), trim then assemble together to have all the information you require condensed into handy pocket cards!

Choose to put your cards together in one big pack or use the divider / cover cards provided to put together sets for each learning area or for each age group.

Includes ALL of the following:
  • Learning Area Divider / Cover Cards
  • Age Group Divider / Cover Cards
  • Characteristics of Effective Teaching & Learning Cards
  • EYFS Pocket Cards for ALL early years age groups in each of the development areas! – with progress support examples condensed from the  Development Matters guidance. 
  • Early Learning Goals / Aspect Divider Cards
  • Optional Reverse Cards – Print and apply to the reverse of the corresponding learning area / age group cards if desired.  

Examples of Pocket Cards shown below:

Learning Area Divider / Cover Cards

Divider Cards_Learning Areas

Age Group Divider / Cover Cards

Divider Cards_Age Groups

Characteristics of Effective Teaching & Learning Cards

EYFS Pocket Cards

Cards provided for ALL early years age groups in each of the development areas! (Includes Prime Area Checkpoints and Early Learning Goals). 

 

Printed sheets can be folded along the dotted centre lines to match the suggested examples with the corresponding outcome statements.

Early Learning Goals / Aspect Divider Cards

Optional Reverse Cards

Print and apply to the reverse of the corresponding learning area / age group cards if desired.  

All the guidance outcome statements right at your fingertips!

Cards can be bound together in any way of your choice. A simple effective method is to punch a hole in the corner then use a keyring loop to bind the cards together.

EYFS Pocket Card Loop

Please see the Further Details tab above for file format and supply information.

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All files for the pocket cards are supplied as PDF Files and are not editable.

The download version of this pack is supplied as a ZIP FILE. Please see the Help page for further information.  

Please note this resource requires to be printed and self assembled. For best results MindingKids recommends that you laminate the pocket cards for improved durability. Laminating materials are not included.

Once trimmed each pocket card measures approximately 7cm x 10cm, with a maximum of 8 pocket cards per A4 sheet.

 

Choose to put your cards together in one big pack or use the divider / cover cards provided to put together sets for each learning area or for each age group.

EYFS Pocket Cards sheets can be folded along the dotted centre lines to match the suggested examples with the corresponding outcome statements.

Cards can be bound together in any way of your choice. A simple effective method is to punch a hole in the corner then use a keyring loop to bind the cards together.