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Hebs
24-10-2008, 04:31 PM
how many of you have a weekly timetable?

for things that don't change i.e toddler groups, library??

is it worthwhile having one or not??

fionamal
24-10-2008, 04:58 PM
I tried to set one when I first started but it soon fell by the wayside as I now just go with the flow. Wait and see what mood the kids are in, what the weathers like etc and take it from there.

The only timescale we stick to is the school and nursery run every day

Chatterbox Childcare
24-10-2008, 05:04 PM
I have one that goes in my Obs and Assess Book to show parents and Ofsted

It just has 7.156 - 8.45 breakfast club
8.45 school. run
9.00 nursery run and roughly goes through the day

I then show how this relates to EYFS on my obs form and I don't have to do anything else with it again

sarah707
25-10-2008, 06:51 AM
I have one!

I don't always stick to it :D

chantelbutterwo
25-10-2008, 07:47 PM
I have one but I have put underneath it that it will change according to the needs of the children etc. This EYFS requires you to have short term, medium and long term planning doesn't it?!?

sarah707
25-10-2008, 08:12 PM
I have one but I have put underneath it that it will change according to the needs of the children etc. This EYFS requires you to have short term, medium and long term planning doesn't it?!?

Absolutely! Well short and long term anyway... not sure it mentions much about medium term.

But it does not tell us how to do the planning... and well all do things in different ways :D

FizzysFriends
25-10-2008, 08:15 PM
Does anyone have one they wouldn't mind sharing? Im just thinking about time at home, how much detail to go into. Do you just put play as what you do each day will vary and will be covered on the detailed planning sheet?

Hebs
26-10-2008, 08:09 AM
i was wondering the same thing

singlewiththree
16-11-2008, 08:32 PM
I have just listed a daily routine with no times which goes

Morning
Free play, TV, breakfast
Drop off at School
Drop off at Preschool/Preschool
Toddler groups, Park, Library
Free play at home
Snack
Morning naps if needed

Lunch time
Pick up from preschools
Lunch

Afternoon
Free play at home
Craft/organised play activity
Snacks
Afternoon naps if needed
Outdoor play
Toddler Groups, Library
Pick up from School

After school
Snack
Free play
Organised craft activity
Outdoor Play

Then I have listed the toddler Groups and said we may go to some of these but we may not.
Monday am, Toddlers
Tuesday am, Toddlers
Tuesday pm, Storytime library and so on,

breezy
16-11-2008, 08:36 PM
I have a rough timetable, but it's very flexible!

marion123
17-11-2008, 12:45 PM
here is mine i some times dont use it as we go out to tots etc

Daily Routine 1year - 2 ½ years



Time Activities
09.00 am Welcome jigsaw activities
09.30 am Circle Time Weather board talk about what we had for breakfast (ask parents what they had)
10.00 am Outdoor play time )
10.30 am Fruit and drinks
10.45 am Topic work
11.15 am Story Time Sing songs
11.30 am Wash hands
11.35 am Start Dinner
12.00 pm Sleep Time
1.00 pm Music and Movement
1.30 pm Drinks
1.45 pm Walk in local area Go to the park
3.00 pm Tv time Cbeebies
3.30 pm Fruit and drinks Stories
4.00 pm Home time
4.15 pm Books with noise TV - Cbeebies
5.00 pm Home time

marion123
17-11-2008, 12:46 PM
here my other one

Daily Routine Birth - 1 year



Time Activities
09.00 am Welcome play with floor activities
09.30 am Circle Time baby sits on knee Weather board
10.00 am Outdoor play time (wrap up warm to watch and learn)
10.30 am Fruit and drinks
10.45 am Noisy toys
11.15 am Story Time Sing songs
11.30 am Wash hands
11.35 am Start Dinner
12.00 pm Sleep Time
1.00 pm Music and Movement
1.30 pm Drinks
1.45 pm Walk in local area Go to the park
3.00 pm Sleep Time
3.30 pm Fruit and drinks Stories
4.00 pm Home time
4.15 pm Books with noise TV - Cbeebies
5.00 pm Home time

katickles
17-11-2008, 12:53 PM
I have a one which says what groups we goto & on what days, but again its not always stuck to as it depends on how the children are.

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balloon
19-11-2008, 08:52 AM
I have one but don't really stick too closely to it as I go with what the children want/need a lot of the time.