1) what are the 4 key themes in the EYFS ? a) a unique child b) positive relationships c) enabling eviroments  d) learning and development  e) specific areas f) prime areas 2) what are the two sections that the areas of learning are set into ? a) prime areas b) specific area 3) what are the prime areas of learning ? a) communication and language b) physical development c) personal social and emotional d) literacy e) maths f) understanding of the world  4) what are the specific areas of learning ? a) communication and language b) physical development c) literacy d) maths e) understanding of the world f) expressive arts and design 5) what are the characteristics of effective teaching and learning ? a) physical development b) active learning c) playing and exploring d) understanding of the world e) creative and thinking critically f) communication and language 6) what are the 3 assessment checks in the EYFS ? a) GCSEs b) Physical checks c) progress checks at age 2 d) early years foundation stage profile at the end of reception year e) ongoing assessments f) Language checks 7) how many areas of learning are there ? a) 2 b) 4 c) 7 d) 6 e) 3 f) 5 8) how many key themes are in the EYFS ? a) 3 b) 4 c) 7 d) 6 e) 8 f) 2 9) what is the correct adult to child ratio for children under the age of one ? a) 1 adult :3 children b) 1 adult:4 children 10) what is the correct adult to child ratio for children age 1-2 ? a) 1 adult : 3 children b) 1 adult:4 children 11) what is the correct adult to child ratio for children aged 2 ? a) 1 adult : 4 children b) 1 adult : 8 children 12) what is the correct adult to child ratio for children above the age of 3 a) 1 adult : 8 children b) 1 adult:4 children 

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