Technology Part of Understanding the World Specific area of learning within the EYFS Profile.

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Technology Part of Understanding the World Specific area of learning within the EYFS Profile

months Operate simple equipment Interest in technological toys with knobs or pulleys, or real objects Skill in making toys work by pressing parts or lifting flaps Know that information can be retrieved from computers

Technology in action…

Photograms Part of our Light and Dark focus Set up art cupboard as dark room with a safe light Children chose familiar objects Put on photo paper Switched on light to expose Developed image

Outcomes Gained an insight into the effect of light and dark Learnt about traditional photography techniques Developed self-awareness through choice of objects